זכות אדם

Hebrew

Etymology

From זכות (z'khút-, right of) + אדם (adám, human).

Noun

זכות אדם (z'khút-adám) f (plural indefinite זכויות אדם, singular construct זכות אדם־, plural construct זכויות אדם־)

  1. A human right: a basic right that all people should be guaranteed.
    פעיל זכויות אדםpa'íl z'khuyót-adám — a human rights activist

Usage notes

  • The plural forms, such as זכויות אדם (z'khuyót-adám, human rights), are far more common than the singular forms.
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