Hebrew · Daily Life
mita
Bed
A piece of furniture for sleeping.
אני הולך למיטה לפני חצות.
I go to bed before midnight.
'מיטה' (mita) stems from the root 'מ-ט-י', connected to the act of lying down. This term has evolved to describe various types of beds across different cultures.
'מיטה' is widely used in both spoken and written contexts, primarily informally among family and in discussions about personal spaces.