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קרא — meaning in English: Read

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Guess the translation for read / called (m.s.)
התמודד
hitmoded
קרא
kara
שריפות
srefot
כחול
kakhol
כנס
kenes
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use 'קרא' (kara) in various contexts, such as discussing reading books, articles, or even signs in everyday life. For instance, friends might ask each other what they have 'קרא' recently, often leading to lively discussions about literature or current events.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'לקרוא' (likro) is the verb for 'to read,' 'קרא' can imply calling out or reciting aloud, especially in religious contexts. You would choose 'קרא' when referring to the act of reading something aloud or in a context that emphasizes vocalization.
Culture
'קרא' has deep roots in Hebrew history, being mentioned in ancient texts like the Bible, where it denotes not just reading, but also calling out or proclaiming. The word embodies a cultural appreciation for storytelling and education, reflecting the value placed on literacy and oral traditions in Hebrew culture.
FAQ
Q.What does קרא mean in English?
'קרא' translates to 'read' in English, indicating the action of interpreting written text. It's a fundamental verb used frequently in discussions about literature, education, and communication.
Q.How do you conjugate קרא in different tenses?
'קרא' is conjugated based on the subject and tense; for instance, in the past tense, 'אני קראתי' (ani karati) means 'I read,' while in the present tense, 'אני קורא' (ani kore) means 'I am reading.'
Q.Can קרא be used in a formal context?
Yes, 'קרא' can be used in formal contexts, such as literary discussions or academic settings. However, it's more common when discussing general reading experiences or media consumption.
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