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תפוח — meaning in English: an Apple

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האנדרטאות
ha'andarta'ot
זעם
za'am (v.)
ציונה
tsiyona
תפוח
tafu'akh
הצורך
hatsorekh
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use the word 'תפוח' during everyday conversations about food, particularly when discussing fruit or preparing meals. For instance, in a market, one might ask for 'תפוחים' (apples) while shopping or when discussing the health benefits of apples in a casual chat with friends.
Synonyms & nuances
'תפוח' specifically refers to the apple fruit, whereas 'פרי' (pri) is a broader term meaning 'fruit.' You would choose 'תפוח' when you want to specify this particular fruit, especially in culinary contexts or when discussing varieties like 'תפוח Granny Smith'.
Culture
'תפוח' is not just a simple fruit; it has significant cultural resonance in Hebrew literature and folklore. For example, the apple appears in various biblical stories and is often associated with temptation and knowledge, mirroring its iconic role in Western culture. Additionally, the word can be playfully used in phrases like 'תפוח אדמה' (potato), which literally means 'earth apple' and reflects the linguistic creativity in Hebrew.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of תפוח?
The plural form is 'תפוחים' (tafukhim), which is commonly used when referring to multiple apples.
Q.How do I use תפוח in a sentence?
'תפוח' can be used in sentences like 'אני אוהב תפוחים' (I love apples) or 'הילד אוכל תפוח' (The boy is eating an apple).
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word תפוח?
One common mistake is mispronouncing it. Ensure you place emphasis on the second syllable: ta-'fu'akh, to avoid confusion with other Hebrew words.
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