How do you say “a funny” in Hebrew?

לצחוק   To laugh, in Modern Hebrew, is לִצְחוֹק (leets-KHOHK). It’s the same word used for making fun. In that case, the appropriate preposition following לצחוק would be על (ahl) – on. For example, זֶה לֹא יָפֶה לִצְחוֹק עַל אֲנָשִׁים (zeh loh yah-FEH leets-KHOHK ahl ah-nah-SHEEM) – it’s not nice to make fun of people.  …

how do you say “integrity” in Hebrew?

יושר   Perhaps you know the Hebrew word for straight – יָשָׁר (yah-SHAHR).   The word for integrity, or straightness, is יוֹשֶׁר (YOH-shehr).   If someone does something with integrity, it’s בְּיוֹשֶׁר (be-YOH-shehr). For example, הוּא מִתְנַהֵג בְּיוֹשֶׁר עִם הַלָּקוֹחוֹת שֶׁלּו (hoo meet-nah-HEG be-YOH-shehr eem ha-lah-koh-KHOHT sheh-LO) – he behaves (acts) with integrity with his clients….

Ktzat Ivrit Expansion Project

הַרְחָבָה (hahr-khah-VAH) – expansion   There are now several hundred people receiving this daily email, many of whom have contacted me telling me they’re enjoying it.   I would like to triple this number over the next month – so that three times the amount of people are learning Hebrew (for free!!!), and three times…

the Hebrew word for “funeral” – it’s not לווייה…

הלוויה   Looks like “Hallelujah”, doesn’t it?   Actually, the word printed above is הַלְוָיָה (hahl-vah-YAH), and it means funeral.   In Yiddish it’s called a לְוָיָה (le-VAH-yah). Of course, this word comes from the same Hebrew root – ל.ו.ה (l.v.h.) – which carries the concept of escorting, but the Modern Hebrew usage is הלוויה….

how do you say “broadcast” in Hebrew?

שידור   The word שִׁדּוּר (shee-DOOR) means a broadcast, like the kind done over TV or the radio. A שידור חָי (shee-DOOR KHAH-ee) is a live broadcast.     לְשַׁדֵּר (le-shah-DEHR) means to broadcast. It follows the same grammatical structure as לְדַבֵּר (le-dah-BEHR) – notice that the two words have the same vowel points. And…

how do you say “identity” in Hebrew?

זהות   If you’ve lived in Israel or have taken Level 2 of Ulpan La-Inyan, you’re familiar with the term for ID card – תְּעוּדַת זְהוּת (teh-oo-DAHT zeh-HOOT).   The word זהות itself means identity. Its root is זֶה (zeh), which means this. Identity is “this-ness.”   Today, perhaps more so than ever, it’s critical that…