ארצות

This is the 862nd most frequent Hebrew word.


ארצות

The Hebrew word "ארצות" means "lands" or "countries."


In this sentence, "ארצות" (Aratzot) is part of the proper noun "ארצות הברית" (Aratzot HaBrit), meaning 'United States,' specifically referring to multiple states united under a federal system.

ארצות הברית היא מדינה גדולה.

The United States is a large country.


Here, "ארצות" (Aratzot) is used in its regular plural noun form, meaning 'countries,' to indicate multiple sovereign nations.

במהלך ההיסטוריה, ארצות רבות נלחמו למען עצמאותן.

Throughout history, many countries have fought for their independence.


In this example, "ארצות" (Aratzot) signifies 'countries,' aligned with the verb 'travel' to describe the action involving visiting various nations.

אנו מטיילים בין ארצות כדי ללמוד על תרבויות שונות.

We travel between countries to learn about different cultures.