how to say “marine biology” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? בִּיוֹלוֹגְיָה יַמִּית Check out our world-class  conversational Hebrew program   The Hebrew word for biology is בִּיוֹלוֹגְיָה. There is an actual term for the field, but hardly anyone uses it: חֵקֶר תַּהֲלִיכֵי הַחַיִּם – literally, the study of the processes of life. The Hebrew word for marine, when used to describe something such as…

how to say “money talks” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? הַכֶּסֶף מְדַבֵּר Check out our world-class  conversational Hebrew program Some Hebrew expressions translate directly from the English. One such example is the concept that אַבְרָהָם  teaches in the Torah portion to be read this Shabbat by Jews around the world, in which he insists on paying for מְעָרַת הַמַּכְפֵּלָה – The Cave of…

how to say “competition” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? תַּחֲרוּת Check out our world-class  conversational Hebrew program The Modern-Hebrew word for competition and competitiveness is תַּחֲרוּת, whose (reflexive-intensive הִתְפַּעֵל) verb form – to compete – is לְהִתְחָרוֹת .   An example:   אוֹבָּמָה וְרוֹמְנִי הִתְחָרוּ בְּתַחֲרוּת צְמוּדָה. Obama and Romney competed in a tight competition. In Modern Hebrew, the words sound benign. But their…

how to say “over-the-moon ecstatic” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? שָׂמֵחַ עַד הַגַּג Check out our world-class  conversational Hebrew program Barack Obama (along with his family) is now over-the-moon ecstatic with joy. A Hebrew expression that befits him now is שָׂמֵחַ עַד הַגַּג. It means, literally, happy to the roof. Bear in mind that joy in Hebrew is a verb (an active-simple…

how to say “to vote” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? לְהַצְבִּיעַ Check out our world-class  conversational Hebrew program Yesterday we encountered the Hebrew word for elections – בְּחִירוֹת . But just as election and vote are two different words in English, בחירות has a counterpart as well. The active-causative הִפְעִיל verb, לְהַצְבִּיעַ, is related to the word for finger, אֶצְבַּע , the root of both being…

how to say “elections” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? בְּחִירוֹת Check out our world-class  conversational Hebrew program The Hebrew word for to choose is לִבְחוֹר , an active-simple פָּעַל verb of the root ב.ח.ר (b.kh.r). Thus a choice is a בְּחִירָה , and choices or elections are בְּחִירוֹת. For example: מָחָר יִתְקַיְּמוּ הַבְּחִירוֹת בְּאַרְצוֹת הַבְּרִית. Tomorrow the elections will take place in the United States.  …

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

  having trouble seeing the print? אֹרֵחַ Check out our world-class  conversational Hebrew program     video version!   The Torah portion to be read this Shabbat by Jews around the world features several models of hosting, from Abraham’s open tent to the gripping story of Sodom and Gomorrah, in which angels disguised as passers-by herald the…

how to say “cologne” and “perfume” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? בֹּשֶׂם Check out our world-class  conversational Hebrew program The Hebrew word for perfume is בֹּשֶׂם, going back to the Biblical word for a substance giving off a pleasant smell. Cologne is מֵי בֹּשֶׂם (meh-ee BOH-sem), meaning pleasant-smelling water, much like the French eau de toilette. But most Israelis refer to cologne, just…

how to say “to unwind” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? לְהִתְפָּרֵק Check out our world-class  conversational Hebrew program before Hurricane Sandy לְהִתְפָּרֵק is a reflexive-intensive הִתְפַּעֵל verb. It means literally to come apart or to fall apart.  For example: הָאַרְמוֹן בַּחוֹל הִתְפָּרֵק. But this word is also used in a non-literal sense to refer to that activity of coming home after a long day at work and… well, collapsing or unwinding: אַחֲרֵי יוֹם…

how to say “cell phone” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? טֶלֶפוֹן נַיָּד Check out our world-class  conversational Hebrew program The Hebrew word for mobile – describing something portable or that moves from place to place – is נַיָּד (nah-YAHD). So a mobile telephone is a טֶלֶפוֹן נייד. The word טלפון (TEH-leh-phohn) itself does have a proper Hebrew term invented by the Academy of the…

how to say “red tape” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? נַיֶּרֶת Check out our world-class  conversational Hebrew program The expression “red tape” refers to the frustrating element in bureaucracy, where people have to wait lots of time for their business to move forward, often due to lots and lots of paperwork. The Hebrew word for “red tape” or simply “paperwork”, נַיֶּרֶת, comes from the…