This is the 424th most frequent Hebrew word.
מתחת
"Under" or "beneath."
In this sentence, 'מתחת' (mitahat) is used to indicate a physical position or location beneath something else.
החתול מסתתר מתחת לשולחן.
The cat is hiding under the table.
In this case, 'מתחת' (mitahat) implies a figurative placement or context, referring to a conceptual or textual layer beneath another.
מתחת להוראות הברורות, הדגשתי את הנקודות החשובות.
Underneath the clear instructions, I emphasized the important points.
Here, 'מתחת' (mitahat) expresses the placement of an object beneath another item or group of items.