how to say “to volunteer” in Hebrew


שַׁרְשֶׁרֶת Can’t read Hebrew yet? The Hebrew word for chain (Biblical as well as Modern) is שַׁרְשֶׁרֶת . Say it out loud a few times. As a chain is a string of connected loops (לוּלָאוֹת ), the word שרשרת itself conveys a sense of pieces being connected to one another – with two instances of שׁר…
having trouble seeing the print? לְהַאֲצִיל סַמְכוּיוֹת brought to you by Ulpan La-Inyan teaching Hebrew in English-speaking communities throughout Israel and online Check us out! In the Torah portion to be read tomorrow by Jews around the world, G-d eases מֹשֶׁה – Moses (moh-SHEH) of some of his burden in leading the Children of Israel by stating…
[audioclip url=”https://archive.ulpan.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/דובר-1.m4a” /]דּוֹבֵר So far this week we’ve seen various meanings of the root ד.ב.ר[audioclip url=”https://archive.ulpan.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/דובר-2.m4a” /]. The better known of these meanings is speech, as in the words לדבר[audioclip url=”https://archive.ulpan.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/דובר-3.m4a” /] – to speak, דיבור[audioclip url=”https://archive.ulpan.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/דובר-4.m4a” /] – speaking or speech, etc. A speaker or a spokesperson is a דובר[audioclip url=”https://archive.ulpan.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/דובר-1.m4a” /] if he’s a male and a…
[audioclip url=”https://archive.ulpan.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/אי-1.m4a” /]אִי Oftentimes words in English use many more letters to spell than their Hebrew counterparts. One example is the word for island – אי[audioclip url=”https://archive.ulpan.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/אי-1.m4a” /]. Here’s the word in context, in the plural: [audioclip url=”https://archive.ulpan.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/אי-2.m4a” /]מדינת הוואי היא בעצם קבוצת איים באוקיינוס השקט. The State of Hawaii is actually a group of…
זְכֻיּוֹת Every human being has rights. זְכֻיּוֹת (zeh-khoo-YOHT) are what you’d call them in Hebrew. The singular is זְכוּת (zeh-KHOOT), coming from the root ז.כ.ה (z.k.h), meaning merit. Some related words are זַכַּאִי (zah-KAH-ee) – innocent or entitled; and לִזְכּוֹת (leez-KOHT) – to win (a prize or a case). Your chance to get talking in Hebrew starts…
מוֹרֶה מַחְלִיף[audioclip url=”https://archive.ulpan.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/מורה-מחליף-1.mp3″ /] Some of our students believe that our teachers are so good that they have superhuman powers. But the truth is that even these teachers get sick on occasion or otherwise need a substitute for a lesson or two. The Hebrew term for substitute teacher is מוֹרֶה מַחְלִיף[audioclip url=”https://archive.ulpan.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/מורה-מחליף-1.mp3″ /] – literally, a teacher…