Hebrew · Adjectives
yakar
Expensive; dear
Costing a lot of money; also means dear in letters.
המלון הזה יקר מדי.
This hotel is too expensive.
The adjective 'יקר' (yakar) comes from the root 'י-ק-ר' (Y-Q-R), which means valuable or precious. The term has been historically significant in economic and emotional dimensions in Hebrew.
'יקר' is frequently used in both spoken and written Hebrew in formal and informal settings, describing value in monetary, sentimental, or qualitative terms.