how to say “youth (period in one’s life)” in Hebrew

having trouble seeing the print? נְעוּרִים   Learn to Speak Hebrew…With Us register by August 18 and save up to 20% There’s that beautiful, difficult, confusing, exhilarating time in our life that when we grow older we’re bound to look back on nostalgically…     The most common Hebrew word for youth is נְעוּרִים (  ), deriving from the words for…

how to say “minor (person)” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? קָטִין, קְטִינָה       Learn to Speak Hebrew With Us, Online (or in person)     Save money by registering for  classes by our birthday, August 18!     The other day I wrote about the Hebrew words for young.   Here are the legal terms for minor, someone not yet of-age: קָטִין (  ) for…

THIS WEEK’S VIDEO DOSE OF HEBREW – how to say “to make it big”

  having trouble seeing the print? לָבֹא אֶל הַמְּנוּחָה וְאֶל הַנַּחֲלָה   Learn to Speak Hebrew With Us, Online         I’m going on vacation tomorrow through Monday, so here’s this week’s video dose of Hebrew!     Have a great week.     by Ami Steinberger Founder and Director, Ulpan La-Inyan   Enjoying Your Daily Dose of Hebrew?…

how to say “movie theater” or “cinema” in Hebrew

having trouble seeing the print? קוֹלְנוֹעַ   Learn to Speak Hebrew  With Us, Online   Yesterday we saw the combination of two ancient words to create a modern one, which combines one of the words for loud – רָם () – with one of the words for sound – קוֹל (), to produce a new word for loudspeaker – רַמְקוֹל ().   Another such…

how to say “loudspeaker” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? רַמְקוֹל       Learn to Speak Hebrew  With Us, Online       A word that dots the Hebrew Bible in the most mysterious and esoteric of contexts – as well as mundane ones – is that which means voice or sound – קוֹל (  ).   To speak out loud is לְדַבֵּר בְּקוֹל רָם ( …

THIS WEEK’S VIDEO DOSE OF HEBREW – how to say “wine” and “winery”

  having trouble seeing the print? יַיִן, יֶקֶב       Learn to Speak Hebrew  With Us, Online     this week’s video dose of Hebrew!   by Ami Steinberger, Founder and Director, Ulpan La-Inyan Enjoying Your Daily Dose of Hebrew?  Consider making a donation!