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ואת — meaning in English: and you

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בעלי
ba'alei [tshuva]
לחקלאות
lakhakla'ut
הדרמה
hadrama
ואת
ve'at
היסטוריים
historiyim
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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'ואת' (ve'at) in personal conversations to address someone directly, especially in informal settings. For example, during a friendly gathering, one might say, 'I want to share this with you' using 'ואת' to emphasize the person they are speaking to.
Synonyms & nuances
'ואת' (ve'at) specifically addresses a female listener, while 'ואתה' (ve'atah) is used for a male. This gender distinction is typical in Hebrew and underscores the importance of recognizing gender in language when forming sentences.
Culture
'ואת' (ve'at) is a contraction of the conjunction 'ו' (and) and the second person feminine singular pronoun 'את' (you). This word highlights the intimate and direct nature of Hebrew communication, often serving to include the listener in the conversation and create a sense of connection. It's fascinating how such a small word can hold the power to enrich interpersonal relations in Hebrew.
FAQ
Q.What does 'ואת' mean in English?
'ואת' translates to 'and you' in English, used when addressing someone directly in conversation.
Q.Is 'ואת' used in formal situations?
'ואת' is primarily used in informal contexts. In formal writing or speech, you might choose more formal constructions to address someone.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'ואת'?
A common mistake is using 'ואת' with a male listener; remember that 'ואת' is specifically for addressing females. For males, use 'ואתה' instead.
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