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חם — meaning in English: hot

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לומר
lomar
חם
ham
האדם
Ha'adam
כרגע
ka'rega
מישהי
mishehi
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Usage
Native speakers use the word 'חם' (ham) in everyday conversations to describe both temperature and feelings. For example, someone might say 'היום חם מאוד' (hayom ham meod) meaning 'It is very hot today' during a summer day or describe a spicy dish as 'מאוד חם' (meod ham), translating to 'very hot' in terms of spiciness.
Synonyms & nuances
'חם' is often compared to 'חם מדבר' (ham midbar), which specifically means 'desert hot.' While 'חם' is more general, 'חם מדבר' evokes a particular type of heat that is dry and often oppressive. Use 'חם' for broader contexts and 'חם מדבר' when you want to emphasize a harsh, arid climate.
Culture
'חם' has interesting roots in Hebrew, where it not only describes temperature but is also used metaphorically to express passion or intensity in emotions and situations. This duality reflects the vibrant nature of Hebrew, where many words carry layers of meaning that enrich everyday communication.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'חם' mean in English?
'חם' translates to 'hot' in English, and it can refer to both temperature and spiciness in food.
Q.How do you use 'חם' in a sentence?
You can use 'חם' to describe the weather, for example, 'הקיץ הזה חם מאוד' (Hakayitz haza ham meod), meaning 'This summer is very hot.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'חם'?
A common mistake is using 'חם' only for temperature. Remember, it can also describe spiciness or emotional intensity, so context is crucial for correct usage.
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