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פי — meaning in English: times

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פי
pi
מפתח
mafteakh
המודרניים
hamoderniyim
לסרטן
lasartan
הקצב
haketsev
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Usage
Native Hebrew speakers commonly use the word פי when discussing mathematical problems, cooking measurements, or time management. For instance, you might hear it in a classroom setting when students are learning multiplication, or during a family dinner when discussing how many times to double a recipe.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for פי is 'כפל' (ke'fel), which specifically means 'multiplication.' While פי can denote multiplication in a general sense, כפל is more often used in educational contexts, particularly in math lessons. Choose פי when discussing frequency or occurrence in everyday contexts.
Culture
The word פי is a fascinating reflection of how mathematics and language intertwine in Hebrew culture. It is derived from the ancient Semitic roots that emphasize multiplication and increase, showcasing a historical appreciation for numbers. In modern Israel, it’s not just a mathematical term but is also used metaphorically to signify 'many times over,' enriching conversations beyond mere arithmetic.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'פי' mean?
'פי' translates to 'times' in English, especially in contexts of multiplication. It is used to express how many times something is repeated or increased.
Q.How is 'פי' used in a sentence?
You might say, 'שניים פי שלושה הם שישה' (Two times three equals six). This shows its practical application in mathematics.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'פי'?
A common mistake is confusing 'פי' with 'כפל'. While both relate to multiplication, remember that 'פי' is broader and can be used in more casual contexts.
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