how (and why) to say “bicycle” in Hebrew

אופניים   This one’s for Maurice – thanks for the request!   I explained this to Caron’s Level 4 class last week, I believe, when I was substituting.   The Hebrew word for bicycle is אוֹפַנַּים (oh-fah-NAH-yeem).    Why?   While Modern Hebrew (going on Medieval) renders a wheel a גַּלְגָּל (gahl-GAHL), the Biblical Hebrew word for…

how to say “logical” in Hebrew

הגיוני   In English, to think is a general term, while to ponder, to contemplate, to surmise, etc. are related to thinking but are more specific.    Hebrew works the same way, with לַחְשׁוֹב (lahkh-SHOHV) meaning to think, and other words denoting something more specific. For example, the Biblical and Modern Hebrew לַהֲגוֹת (lah-hah-GOHT) means to pronounce, but…

how to say “to double” in Hebrew

להכפיל   Perhaps you’ve been to חֶבְרוֹן (khev-ROHN) – Hebron, to the Tomb of the Patriarchs. In Hebrew, that site is called מְעָרַת הַמַּכְפֵּלָה (meh-ah-RAHT hah-mahkh-peh-LAH) – the cave of the doubling.   Why doubling? I’m aware of two reasons provided by the Rabbis: 1. Couples are buried there, and 2. The cave is two-storied….

how (and why) to say “calcium” in Hebrew…

סידן   The next in our nutrition-fact series is the Hebrew word for calcium – סִידָן.    How did Modern Hebrew scholars come up with this word, a natural element discovered only in the nineteenth century? Well, the word limestone – a white substance, just like calcium – is אֶבֶן סִיד (EH-ven seed). And to whitewash is לְסַיֵּד…

how to say “protein” in Hebrew…

חלבונים   A couple of days ago we did the word for carbs – פַּחְמִימוֹת (pahkh-mee-MOHT). Today we’re going to look at another item on the Nutrition Facts section of packaged food – protein.   Hebrew’s rendition of protein is חֶלְבּוֹן (khehl-BOHN), which is also the term for egg white. If you look closely at the word…