how to say “entertaining” in Hebrew

מְבַדֵּחַ listen to this word pronounced There are a few words for entertaining in Hebrew. There’s מְבַדֵּר (meh-vah-DEHR), coming from the more common word, בִּדּוּר (bee-DOOR). There’s מַצְחִיק (mahts-KHEEK), meaning funny. There’s מְשַׁעְשֵׁע (meh-shah-ah-SHEH-ah), meaning amusing (I did an entry on משעשע this past January). Here’s a word that doesn’t get used as often as the others… except…

how to say “to get dressed up” in Hebrew

    לְהִתְחַפֵּשׂ listen to this word pronounced   Purim‘s coming up on Sunday in most of Israel and the world and on Monday in Jerusalem. Among other traditions kept, Jews throughout the world will be dressing up in costumes.  A costume or disguise is a תַּחְפֹּשֶׂת (tahkh-POH-set). To dress up in a costume is לְהִתְחַפֵּש (leh-heet-khah-PES). For example,…

how to say “empathy” in Hebrew

  הִזְדַּהוּת רִגְשִׁית listen to this word pronounced This entry is for our students, Toshy and Lucas. As yours likely does as well, my heart goes out to the people of Japan. הזדהות Identity in Hebrew is זֵהוּת (zeh-HOOT). The root is ז.ה.ה (z.h.h), the concept of identity or identical. To identify with someone or something is…

how to say “area code” in Hebrew

קִדֹּמֶת listen to this word pronounced   הַקִּדֹּמֶת בְּאֵזוֹר יְרוּשָׁלַיִם, יְהוּדָה וְשֹמְרוֹן הוּא אֶפֶס שְׁתַּיִם (hah-kee-DOH-met beh-eh-ZOHR yeh-roo-shah-LAH-yeem, yeh-hoo-DAH veh-shohm-ROHN hoo EH-fes SHTAH-yeem) – the area code in the Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria region is 02. הקידומת באיזור הַמֶּרְכַּז הוא אפס שָׁלוֹש (hah-kee-DOH-met beh-eh-ZOHR hah-mehr-KAHZ hoo EH-fes shah-LOHSH) – the area code in the center region (of…

how to say “unforgivable” in Hebrew

  בִּלְתִּי נִסְלַח listen to this phrase pronounced   The butchering of an innocent family is an unforgivable act – מַעֲשֶׂה בִּלְתִּי נִסְלַח (mah-ah-SEH beel-TEE nees-LAHKH). נסלח falls into the נפעל (neef-AHL) verb pattern, though the word itself functions as an adjective. The root is ס.ל.ח (s.l.kh) – forgiveness. May the week bring a turn of…

how to say “depth” in Hebrew

  עֹמֶק listen to this word pronounced   Last night I stayed up late with my roommates translating the Irish band U2’s hit from the 90’s, “One.” Here’s what we came up with. The lyrics to the song display depth – עומק (OH-mek) – יֵשׁ לָשִּׁיר הַזֶּה עֹמֶק (yesh lah-SHEER hah-ZEH OH-mek) – this song has depth….

how to say “social network” in Hebrew

רֶשֶׁת חֶבְרָתִית     This one’s for EL – thanks for introducing me to The Social Network!   The aforementioned is the Oscar-winning film you’ve more than likely heard of, about Mark Zuckerberg and his monumental contribution to the world, Facebook.     My roommates and I found the movie exciting, even inspiring – we…

how to say “irreversible” in Hebrew

  בִּלְתִּי הָפִיךְ Hear this phrase pronounced   How you can help a family of orphans   THANK YOU to those who have already helped!    The word בִּלְתִּי (beel-TEE) comes before another word to do what the prefixes “un-” and “in-” do in English. Some examples of such phrases that have already appeared on Ktzat Ivrit…

how to say “on the contrary” in Hebrew

אַדְרַבָּה Hear this word pronounced One way of saying on the contrary in Hebrew is לְהֶפֶך (leh-HEH-fekh) – literally, to the opposite. A word that will make you sound really smart is אַדְרַבָּה (AHD-rah-bah). It comes from Babylonian Aramaic and is used mostly in academic circles… and in the בֵּית מִדְרָש (beit meed-RAHSH) – religious house…