Different

שֹׁנִים

[shoneh]

Noun
Root: ש-נ-ה

Word Forms

Feminine (Sing.)
שֹׁנוֹת
[shonah]
Plural (Masc.)
שֹׁנִים
[shonim]
Plural (Fem.)
שֹׁנוֹת
[shonot]

📖 Translation

Different

The plural form of the adjective 'shoneh', meaning 'different', 'distinct', or 'unlike', used to describe a group of items or people that are not identical to each other.

💬 Usage Examples

בַּכִּתָּה יֵשׁ תַּלְמִידִים שׁוֹנִים בְּמִבְטָאִים.

Бакитá болееш талмиди́м шонíм бэмивта'íм.

There are students with different accents in the class.

הֵם מְבַקְּשִׁים דְּרָכִים שׁוֹנִים לְהַגִּיעַ לַיַּעַד.

hэм мэвакшíм драхи́м шוןíт лэhагиá лаяáд.

They are looking for different ways to reach the goal.

לָכֵן, לְכָל אֶחָד מֵהֶם יֵשׁ דֵּעוֹת שׁוֹנִים.

Лахéн, לэхоль эха́д мэhэм йеш дэ'óт שׁוֹנוֹת.

Therefore, each of them has different opinions.

💡 Memory Tip

You can remember it by associating it with 'shanah' (year), as each new year is 'different' from the previous one.

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