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sifriya · Hebrew

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word סִפְרִיָּה (sifriya) in contexts involving education, literature, and children’s activities. For instance, you might hear it in conversations about visiting a public library or discussing a school project that involves research and reading materials.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is ספרייה ציבורית (sifriya tsiburit), which specifically refers to a public library, whereas סִפְרִיָּה (sifriya) can refer more generally to any library. You might choose סִפְרִיָּה (sifriya) when discussing libraries in a broader context, while using ספרייה ציבורית (sifriya tsiburit) when emphasizing its public aspect.
Culture
The word סִפְרִיָּה (sifriya) comes from the Hebrew root ספר (s-f-r), meaning 'to count' or 'to tell,' which connects it to the act of storytelling and preserving knowledge. Libraries are integral to Israeli culture, often serving as community hubs that promote literacy and lifelong learning, reflecting the value placed on education in Jewish tradition.
FAQ
Q.What does סִפְרִיָּה mean in English?
סִפְרִיָּה (sifriya) translates to 'library' in English, referring to a collection of books and resources for reading and research.
Q.How do you pronounce סִפְרִיָּה?
It’s pronounced as 'sif-ree-yah,' with the emphasis on the last syllable, making it easier to remember.
Q.Can I use סִפְרִיָּה in a formal context?
Yes, סִפְרִיָּה (sifriya) is appropriate in both formal and informal contexts, making it versatile for conversations about education, literature, or community resources.
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