פרקטי

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Hebrew[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Ultimately from Ancient Greek πρακτικός (praktikós), perhaps through German praktisch and Praktiker.

Adjective[edit]

פְּרַקְטִי (prákti) (feminine פרקטית, masculine plural פרקטיים or פרקטים, feminine plural פרקטיות)

  1. Practical, pragmatic.
    מבחינה פרקטיתmib'khiná práktitfrom a practical standpoint
    • 2000, Eda Zoritte, Ehvat Chaim: the tragic love of the painter Ira Jan for Chaim Nachman Bialik[1]:
      אחותי כתבה לי שהוא “פרקטי”, לומד כלכלה ומדעי המדינה.
      My sister wrote to me that he is "pragmatic", studying economics and political science.
  2. useful, convenient