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עשב — meaning in English: grass

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תיאום
te'um
ועקב
ve'ekev
עשב
esev
זרמים
zramim
בעיקר
be'ikar
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers use the word עשב (esev) in various contexts, such as discussing landscaping, gardening, or ecology. For instance, someone might say, 'The עשב in my garden is thriving this season,' reflecting a casual conversation about home gardening.
Synonyms & nuances
עשב (esev) specifically refers to grass, while other words like דשא (deshe) can denote lawn grass specifically. Use עשב when talking about wild or natural grass, whereas דשא is best for cultivated grass areas.
Culture
The word עשב (esev) has roots in ancient texts, appearing in the Hebrew Bible where it often symbolizes growth and fertility. This connection to nature reflects the agricultural lifestyle that has been central to Israeli culture for millennia, making it more than just a term for 'grass' but also a representation of life and sustenance in a historically agrarian society.
FAQ
Q.What does עשב mean in English?
עשב (esev) translates to 'grass' in English, and it refers to the green plants that cover ground areas, often found in gardens or fields.
Q.How do you use עשב in a sentence?
You can use עשב in a sentence like, 'The עשב is growing quickly after the rain,' showcasing its use in both casual and descriptive contexts.
Q.Is עשב singular or plural in Hebrew?
The word עשב (esev) is singular. The plural form is עשבים (esavim), which you would use when referring to multiple types or patches of grass.
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