how to say “exchange rate” in Hebrew

how to say “exchange rate” in Hebrew

  שַׁעַר חֲלִיפִין, שַׁעַר יַצִּיג  listen and repeat Can’t read Hebrew yet?     The Hebrew root ח.ל.פ (kh.l.p) means changing over, so that חליפין  listen and repeat describes the exchange of quantities of goods or monies. With שַׁעַר  listen and repeat meaning gate or that which things come and go through, שער חליפין  listen and repeat is one of the official Hebrew terms…

WEEKLY REVIEW – Make this Week’s Doses of Hebrew Your Own

WEEKLY REVIEW – Make this Week’s Doses of Hebrew Your Own

חֹמֶר לְשִׁנּוּן Review Material  listen and repeat Can’t read Hebrew yet? You spent time on your Hebrew this week.   Use these review materials to make it yours to keep.   Flashcards   Game   Test       שַׁבָּת שָׁלוֹם, וְסוֹף שָׁבוּעַ נָעִים! Shabbat Shalom, and have a nice weekend!  listen and repeat

how to say “wake-up” in Hebrew

  הַשְׁכָּמָה  listen and repeat Can’t read Hebrew yet?     To wake up early is לְהַשְׁכִּים  listen and repeat, an active-causative verb of the root שׁ.כ.מ (sh.k.m).   Here’s a Biblical example:   וַיַּּשְׁכֵּם אַבְרָהָם בַּבֹּקֶר וַיַּחֲבֹשׁ אֶת חֲמֹרוֹ… And Abraham got up early in the morning and saddled his donkey… (Genesis 22:3)  listen    Likewise,…

how to say “in good faith” in Hebrew

  בְּתֹם לֵב  listen and repeat Can’t read Hebrew yet?     Someone innocent in the sense that they don’t know of evil, is either תָּמִים  listen and repeat (a male) or תְּמִימָה  listen and repeat (a female) in Hebrew. Likewise, innocence is תְּמִימוּת  listen and repeat, and a more poetic synonym of that is תֹּם  listen and repeat (also used as a name…

how to say “lean on me” in Hebrew

  תִּשָּׁעֵן עָלַי  listen and repeat Can’t read Hebrew yet?     The Hebrew word for to lean is a verb that falls into the נִפְעָל form: לְהִשָּׁעֵן listen and repeat, of the root שׁ.ע.נ (sh.a.n).   For example:   הוּא נִשְׁעָן עַל הַקִּיר. He is leaning against (on) the wall.  listen    You may recognize the…

how to say “I’m joking” in Hebrew

  אֲנִי צוֹחֵק  listen and repeat Can’t read Hebrew yet?     In Hebrew, the word for to joke is the same as to laugh – the active-simple verb לִצְחוֹק  listen and repeat. For example, a man might say:   אֲנִי סְתָם צוֹחֵק. I’m just joking.  listen and repeat   A woman would mean the same thing saying,…

how to say “suspense” in Hebrew

  מֶתַח  listen and repeat Can’t read Hebrew yet?     In Biblical Hebrew, the simple verb לִמְתּוֹח  listen and repeat of the root מ.ת.ח (m.t.kh) means to spread out. Modern Hebrew also uses the word to mean to stretch, while a מְתִיחָה  listen and repeat is a stretch, for example:   הוּא עוֹשֶׂה עֶשֶׂר מְתִיחוֹת לִפְנֵי שֶׁהוּא נִכְנָס…

make the Hebrew you learned this week YOURS TO KEEP

make the Hebrew you learned this week YOURS TO KEEP

חֹמֶר לְשִׁנּוּן Review Material  listen and repeat Can’t read Hebrew yet? You spent time on your Hebrew this week.   Use these review materials to make it yours to keep.   Flashcards   Game   Test       שַׁבָּת שָׁלוֹם, וְסוֹף שָׁבוּעַ נָעִים! Shabbat Shalom, and have a nice weekend!  listen and repeat

how to say “a lady” in Hebrew

  גְּבֶרֶת  listen and repeat Can’t read Hebrew yet?     Two of the first words we teach in Ulpan La-Inyan are sir and ma’am – אֲדוֹנִי  listen and repeat and גְּבֶרֶת  listen and repeat, respectively. These mean literally, my master and lady.   גברת refers to a lady or a woman of status, as in the title of the musical:   גְּבִרְתִּי הַנַּאֲוָה…

how to say “estate” in Hebrew

  אֲחֻזָּה  listen and repeat Can’t read Hebrew yet?     The main street in Raanana is called אֲחֻזָּה (pronounced colloquially like this). It means estate, and it comes from the root א.ח.ז (a.kh.z) meaning holding onto something.   Sometimes a mansion is called an אחוזה  listen and repeat, as in:   זֶה לֹא בַּיִת – זֶה…