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How to Say “Grapes” in Hebrew – Ulpan La-Inyan
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How to Say “Grapes” in Hebrew – Ulpan La-Inyan
עֲנָבִים
Grapes in Hebrew are ענבים
, while a single grape is עינב
(also a name for both girls and boys). However, when people talk about grape juice they usually don’t say מיץ ענבים
, but rather
תירוש
.
In any case, here’s an example of ענבים in context:
הענבים האלה ממש טעימים ומרעננים ביום חם כזה.
These grapes are really tasty and refreshing on a hot day like this.
When ענבים
appears as part of an “of” phrase (the construct state), the ם drops so that we have עִנְבֵי
. Thus John Steinbeck’s classic The Grapes of Wrath is ענבי זעם
.
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