how to say “jar” in Hebrew

how to say “jar” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? צִנְצֶנֶת   Further build your Hebrew vocabulary with…   Jelly-Bean tasting Manna? In the Torah portion to be read tomorrow by Jews around the world, Moses instructs Aaron to place a sample of the Manna fallen from heaven into some kind of receptacle (probably a saucer), for future generations of the Children of Israel…

how to say “a robbery” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? שׁוֹד     Enter code “ULI” for an exclusive Ulpan La-Inyan discount.     by cali.org It’s been in the news the last few days – several bank robberies taking place in different parts of Israel. The Hebrew word for to rob is the simple פעל verb, לִשְׁדּוֹד (leesh-DOHD). A robber is a שׁוֹדֵד (shoh-DED)…

how to say “(four) in the morning” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? לִפְנוֹת בֹּקֶר   In English, we describe the wee hours of the morning as, simply, the morning. For example 4am is colloquially called four in the morning. by shaymus22 Hebrew uses a different expression. To mean, four in the morning, in Hebrew, you’d say, אַרְבַּע לִפְנוֹת בֹּקֶר (AHR-bah leef-NOHT BOH-kehr). This means,…

how to say “word of the day” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? מִלָּה יוֹמִית     Further build your Hebrew vocabulary with…   Technically speaking, the word of the day is מִלַּת הַיּוֹם (mee-LAHT hah-YOHM), in Hebrew. It’s an instance of סְמִיכוּת (seh-mee-KHOOT) – grammatical juxtaposition, the kind of structure where in English you’d use the word of to connect two things: so מילת היום is literally, the…

how to say “irritating” in Hebrew

how to say “irritating” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? מֵעִיק             Bananagrams in Hebrew!     …with a special discount for Ulpan La-Inyan enthusiasts (enter code “ULI” to get the discount).   I like to publish entries on words and phrases that have a positive or neutral bent. Nevertheless, sometimes we need to express ourselves with terms that are less…

how to say “doorpost” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? מַשְׁקוֹף     The Torah portion to be read tomorrow by Jews the world over tells of the Exodus from Egypt – יְצִיאַת מִצְרַיִם (yeh-tsee-AHT meets-RAH-yeem). One of the best-known symbols of the Exodus is the animal blood smeared on the doorposts of the Israelite homes, meant (in my understanding) as…

how to say “the immune system” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? מַעֲרֶכֶת הַחִסּוּן     check out Ulpan La-Inyan’s  winter course offerings     It’s winter for most of us, and we’re aware that it’s time to shift into high gear with strengthening our immune systems. In Biblical and early Rabbinic times, however, people didn’t know of such physiological systems, so there…

how to say “snowflakes” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? פְּתִיתֵי שֶׁלֶג     Check out Ulpan La-Inyan’s  winter course offerings     While some predict snow tonight in Jerusalem, others say they’re just crying wolf. What’s for sure, snowflakes have been seen in Jerusalem’s surrounding areas.  A flake – whether made of snow, bran, or pasta such as the featured to the…

how to say “to give change” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? לִפְרוֹט     Class starts January 29th! Check out Ulpan La-Inyan’s  winter course offerings now also in Ramat Beit Shemesh!     Truth is, the expression לָתֵת עֹדֶף (lah-TET OH-def) – to give change – does exist. But when asking for change for a bank note or a more valuable coin, the verb…

how to say “change” (in your pocket) in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? עֹדֶף     Class starts January 29th! Check out Ulpan La-Inyan’s  winter course offerings now also in Ramat Beit Shemesh!     This Biblical Hebrew word means excess or surplus – in Modern Hebrew, its main meaning is change in the form of coins or that which one receives after paying too much…