Hebrew · Nature & Environment
midbar
Desert
A large dry area with little rain; the Negev covers half of Israel.
מדבר הנגב יפהפה בשקיעה.
The Negev desert is beautiful at sunset.
The word 'מדבר' (midbar) originates from the root 'דבר' (dabar), which means 'to speak,' as it has historically been associated with a deserted place of communication with God. The term has evolved to refer broadly to desert landscapes in Hebrew.
'מדבר' is frequently used in written texts, particularly in literary and biblical contexts, but it is also common in everyday spoken Hebrew. It is applicable across various registers.
Notable appearances include the biblical stories of the Israelites wandering in the desert, symbolizing spiritual journeys and hardships.