how to say “breakfast cereal” in Hebrew

  דְּגָנֵי בֹּקֶר   Can’t read Hebrew yet?     The Hebrew word for grain is דָּגָן   . So while many Israelis still refer to all breakfast cereals as קוֹרְֶנְפְלֶקְס   , more and more are using the term דְּגָנֵי בֹּקֶר – literally, grains of the morning.   For example:   הֵם מוֹכְרִים דְּגָנֵי בֹּקֶר בִּמְחִיר הֶפְסֵד….

how to say “twins” in Hebrew

  תְּאוֹמִים   Can’t read Hebrew yet?     The Hebrew word for twins is תְּאוֹמִים    for a male or mixed pair, and תְּאוֹמוֹת    for a female twins.   A single twin is תְּאוֹם    for a male and תְּאוֹמָה    for a female, as in:   יֵשׁ לְךָ תְּאוֹם? Do you have a twin?     The…

how to say “Modern Orthodox” in Hebrew (well, approximately)

how to say “Modern Orthodox” in Hebrew (well, approximately)

  דָּתִי לְאֻמִּי   Can’t read Hebrew yet?     Modern Orthodoxy is a way of Jewish life that fuses embrace of Jewish law and tradition, with engagement in contemporary life in a foreign culture. Between the lines, the Modern Orthodox Jew makes a statement that s/he is happy to live and absorb surrounding foreign (non-Jewish)…

WEEKLY REVIEW – Make this Week’s Doses of Hebrew Your Own

WEEKLY REVIEW – Make this Week’s Doses of Hebrew Your Own

חֹמֶר לְשִׁנּוּן Review Material   Can’t read Hebrew yet? You spent time on your Hebrew this week.   Use these review materials to make it yours to keep.   Flashcards   Game   Test       שַׁבָּת שָׁלוֹם, וְסוֹף שָׁבוּעַ נָעִים! Shabbat Shalom, and have a nice weekend!  

how to say “gray hair” and “cotton candy” in Hebrew

  שֵׂעַר שֵׂיבָה   Can’t read Hebrew yet?     The word זִקְנָה    means old age. It also has a more poetic, gentle synonym, שֵׂיבָה   , as in the Biblical injunction found on the walls of Israeli buses today:   מִפְּנֵי שֵׂיבָה תָּקוּם before age you shall stand (Leviticus 19)     Hence the term…

how to say “to water the plants” in Hebrew

  לְהַשְׁקוֹת אֶת הַצְּמָחִים   Can’t read Hebrew yet?     The Hebrew word for plant is צֶמַח   , related to the active-simple verb ַלִצְמוֹח    – to grow – as in:   צָמַח לָהּ פֶּרַח יָפֶה בַּגִּנָּה. A pretty flower grew in her garden.     And to water is the active-causative verb לְהַשְׁקוֹת   , related to the word…

how to say “clean,” both literally and proverbially

how to say “clean,” both literally and proverbially

  נָקִי   Can’t read Hebrew yet?     The Hebrew word for clean is נָקִי   , as in:   הַכּוֹס הַזֹּאת נְקִיָּה? Is this cup clean?     The word also works in the proverbial sense, as in:   אַחֲרֵי תַּחְקִיר בֶּן שְׁמוֹנֶה שָׁעוֹת, הֻסַּק שֶׁהוּא נָקִי וְהוּא שֻׁחְרַר. After an eight-hour investigation, he was…

how to say “exchange rate” in Hebrew

how to say “exchange rate” in Hebrew

  שַׁעַר חֲלִיפִין, שַׁעַר יַצִּיג   Can’t read Hebrew yet?     The Hebrew root ח.ל.פ (kh.l.p) means changing over, so that חליפין    describes the exchange of quantities of goods or monies. With שַׁעַר    meaning gate or that which things come and go through, שער חליפין    is one of the official Hebrew terms for exchange rate. The other…

WEEKLY REVIEW – Make this Week’s Doses of Hebrew Your Own

WEEKLY REVIEW – Make this Week’s Doses of Hebrew Your Own

חֹמֶר לְשִׁנּוּן Review Material   Can’t read Hebrew yet? You spent time on your Hebrew this week.   Use these review materials to make it yours to keep.   Flashcards   Game   Test       שַׁבָּת שָׁלוֹם, וְסוֹף שָׁבוּעַ נָעִים! Shabbat Shalom, and have a nice weekend!