how to say “I’ll call you” in Hebrew

 

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אֶתְקַשֵּׁר

 

 
Blind date. Not sure if there’ll be a next one – need to sleep on it. 
I might say to her, 
 
אֶתְקַשֵּׁר אֵלַיִךְ.
I’ll call you (a female).
 
The word לְהִתְקַשֵּׁר listen and repeat means to call by phone. It’s a reflexive-intensive verb of the root ק.שׁ.ר (k.sh.r) meaning connection.
 
 
 
Another verb (an active-intensive one) of the same meaning is לְצַלְצֵל listen and repeat, though this word has largely fallen out of use. Its root is a doubling of צ.ל.ל (ts.l.l) meaning clarity, and its meaning in early Hebrew is to make a loud sound.
 
 
 
Though you’re no longer likely to hear Israelis saying…
 
הִיא תְּצַלְצֵל אֵלָיו.
She’ll ring him.
 
…you’ll still hear them say:
 
הַטֶּלֶפוֹן מְצַלְצֵל.
The phone is ringing.
 
…even if it’s not really ringing, but rather playing a song by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

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