how to say “to teach a lesson” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? לְלַמֵּד לֶקַח      Never experienced Ulpan La-Inyan?  We’re offering free demo classes  throughout the summer.   Sign up for yours now!     The Torah portion to be read this Shabbat by Jews around the world opens the book of דְּבָרִים – Deuteronomy, or literally, words (deh-vah-REEM), where words in this context refer…

how to say “life coaching” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? אִמּוּן אִישִׁי     Never experienced Ulpan La-Inyan?  We’re offering free demo classes  throughout the summer.   Sign up for yours now!     In recent decades the helping professions received a new, now-popular member that arrived from the business world: life coaching. The Hebrew expression for this practice that helps people…

how to say “concern” in Hebrew

having trouble seeing the print? דְּאָגָה   Never experienced Ulpan La-Inyan?  We’re offering free demo classes  throughout the summer.   Sign up for yours now!   If you’ve taken our Level 3 course, you know the phrases, אַל תִּדְאָג – don’t worry (ahl teed-AHG) in the masculine, and אַל תִּדְאָגִי (ahl teed-ah-GHEE) in the feminine. לִדְאוֹג, the active-simple פָּעַל…

how to say “positive psychology” in Hebrew

having trouble seeing the print? פְּסִיכוֹלוֹגִיָה חִיּוּבִית Discount Deadline today to register for our Level 2 class in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv! טָל בֶּן שַׁחַר Tal Ben Shahar Israeli scholar Tal Ben Shachar and others, including Shawn Achor in this excellent Ted.com video, are proponents of a relatively new movement in psychology that focuses, rather than on repairing damage, on building strength and resiliency.  Positive…

how to say “a bit sweet” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? מְתַקְתַּק     Never experienced Ulpan La-Inyan?  We’re offering free demo classes  throughout the summer.   Sign up for yours now!     Yesterday’s entry introduced the Hebrew word for to tick – לְתַקְתֵּק (leh-tahk-TEK), whose present-tense (active participle) masculine-singular form is מְתַקְתֵּק (meh-tahk-TEK). Though yesterday’s word sounds a lot like today’s, the two…

how to say “to tick” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? לְתַקְתֵּק       Never experienced Ulpan La-Inyan?  We’re offering free demo classes  throughout the summer.   Sign up for yours now! The other day I introduced the Hebrew word לִדְפוֹק – to knock (leed-FOHK), which also means, in non-literal sense to move along smoothly. The Hebrew word that means to tick is לְתַקְתֵּק (leh-tahk-TEK), an…

how to say “a pulse” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? דֹּפֶק     Never experienced Ulpan La-Inyan?  We’re offering free demo classes  throughout the summer.   Sign up for yours now!   The word introduced yesterday, לִדְפוֹק – to knock – (leed-FOHK), has a quasi-literal meaning of to beat, as in heartbeat. It follows, then, that the word for pulse would be related: דֹּפֶק (DOH-fek)….

how to say “to knock” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? לִדְפוֹק     Never experienced Ulpan La-Inyan?  We’re offering free demo classes  throughout the summer.   Sign up for yours now!   This active-simple פָּעַל verb means to knock – לִדְפוֹק (leed-FOHK). It appears in the Biblical book, שִׁיר הַשִּׁירִים – The Song of Songs (sheer hah-shee-REEM), in the phrase, קוֹל דּוֹדִי דּוֹפֵק – the…

how to say “to give out” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? לְחַלֵּק     Never experienced Ulpan La-Inyan?  We’re offering free demo classes  throughout the summer.   Sign up for yours now!   A few weeks ago, I introduced a Hebrew expression meaning to delegate – לְהַאֲצִיל סַמְכֻיּוֹת (leh-hah-ah-TSEEL sahm-khoo-YOHT). Another phrase with a similar meaning is לְחַלֵּק תַּפְקִידִים (leh-khah-LEK tahf-kee-DEEM), literally, to give…