Hebrew · Adjectives

יקר

yakar

Expensive; dear

Beginneradjective

Definition

Costing a lot of money; also means dear in letters.

Example

המלון הזה יקר מדי.

This hotel is too expensive.

Etymology

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.

How & Where It’s Used

'יקר' is frequently used in both spoken and written Hebrew in formal and informal settings, describing value in monetary, sentimental, or qualitative terms.

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