Hebrew · Adjectives

חם

cham

Hot; warm

Beginneradjective

Definition

Having a high temperature; Israeli summers are very hot.

Example

היום חם מאוד בחוץ.

It is very hot outside today.

Etymology

The adjective 'חם' (cham) derives from the root 'ח-מ-ם' (Ch-M-M), which means warm or hot. Its usage has deep cultural ties, often related to climate and comfort.

How & Where It’s Used

'חם' is common in both spoken and written Hebrew, frequently appearing in informal discussions and weather-related conversations.

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