how to say “emergency exit” in Hebrew
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While a wheel in general is גלגל, there’s a special word for steering wheel: הגה. The word finds its roots in Biblical Hebrew but came into use as steering wheel in the Middle Ages, when it referred to the helm of a ship. Imagine a driving instructor saying: צריך להחזיק את ההגה בשתי ידיים! You have to…
חֹמֶר לְשִׁנּוּן[audioclip url=”https://archive.ulpan.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/review-1.mp3″ /] Review Material You spent time on your Hebrew this week. Use these review materials to make it yours to keep. To take full advantage of the review material, click on “Choose a study mode” in the bottom right corner of the box above. [audioclip url=”https://archive.ulpan.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/review-2.mp3″ /]שבת שלום, וסוף…
להחמיץ You’re likely familiar with the Hebrew word for leavened food, חָמֵץ (hah-METS). During the Exodus, had the Israelites allowed their dough to rise, they would have missed out on a grand, once-in-history opportunity. some of the wonderful bread baked right here in Israel… not on Passover! The Modern Hebrew word…
If you’ve had some Hebrew education, chances are you know the Modern Hebrew word for street – רְחוֹב (re-KHOHV). The word comes from the root ר.ח.ב (r.kh.b), which is the concept of width. To expand something is לְהַרְחִיב (le-hahr-KHEEV). Likewise, the act of expanding or an expansion is הַרְחָבָה (hahr-khah-VAH). For example, אֻלְפָּן לָעִנְיָן מַרְחִיב אֶת…
having trouble seeing the print? חֵרוּם Check out our world-class conversational Hebrew program The Hebrew word for emergency is חֵרוּם. It first appears in recorded Hebrew in the Talmud, in the expression: בִּשְׁעַת חֵרוּם at a time of emergency Other Hebrew expressions used regularly today are: מַצָּב חֵרוּם an emergency situation בְּמִקְרֶה חירום in case of emergency…