how to say “foreign language” in Hebrew

 

שָׂפָה זָרָה

 



זָר (zahr) is the Hebrew core word for strange. The word you may know that means odd or weird – מוּזָר (moo-ZAHR) – comes from the same root. 


A foreign language – a strange language – is a שָׂפָה זָרָה. At Ulpan La-Inyan we work to make Hebrew less and less of a שפה זרה for you.


Now, שפה זרה is the term to use when identifying a language as foreign. For example, סִינִית זֹאת שָׂפָה זָרָה בִּשְׁבִילִיChinese is a foreign language to me (SEE-neet zoht sah-FAH zah-RAH beesh-vee-LEE).


If you’re trying to say, however, that a poem or song or speech is written in a foreign language, there’s a different term you’d use. 


What term is that?

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