how to say “tourism” in Hebrew

  תַּיָּרוּת  listen and repeat   Can’t read Hebrew yet?        While a tour in Modern Hebrew is a סִיּוּר listen and repeat, a tourist is a תַּיָּר listen and repeat (a male) or a תַּיֶּרֶת listen and repeat (a female).   The latter words – תייר and תיירת – come from the biblical story of the spies sent to scout the land of Canaan (Israel):…

how to say “hopes and dreams” in Hebrew

how to say “hopes and dreams” in Hebrew

  תִּקְוֹת וַחֲלוֹמוֹת  listen and repeat Can’t read Hebrew yet?     Sunshine after a rainy season, for some, brings renewed energy. It’s a time of the budding of hopes and dreams… and sometimes their fulfillment too.   Hope in Hebrew is תִּקְוָה listen and repeat, which you may recognize from the name of Israel’s national anthem,…

how to say “runway” in Hebrew

מַסְלוּל הַמְרָאָה  listen and repeat   Can’t read Hebrew yet?     There’s talking and movement in the cabin. Soon passengers are instructed to fasten their seat belts and watch a safety video, and then the crew is told to take their seats for takeoff.  Soon there’s a loud, sustained whooshing sound as the engines go into high gear, and the…

how to say “presidency” in Hebrew

  נְשִׂיאוּת  listen and repeat   Can’t read Hebrew yet?        Tomorrow, the Israeli Knesset will elect a new president to represent the Jewish State to the world. The Hebrew word for president is נָשִׂיא  listen and repeat if he’s a male and נְשִׂיאָה  listen and repeat if she’s a female. The word comes from the root נ.שׂ.א (n.s.a) meaning lifting: the president is…

how to say “territory” in Hebrew

  שֶׁטַח  listen and repeat Can’t read Hebrew yet?   The Hebrew word for territory is the same as that for area in the geometric sense: שֶׁטַח listen and repeat.   For example:   כַּמָּה מֶטְרִים מְרֻבָּעִים שֶׁטַח הַדִּירָה? How many square meters is the apartment?  listen    and    הֵם גָּרִים בַּשְּׁטָחִים. They live in the territories….

make this week’s Hebrew yours – REVIEW this week’s doses!

make this week’s Hebrew yours – REVIEW this week’s doses!

חֹמֶר לְשִׁנּוּן Review Material  listen and repeat Can’t read Hebrew yet? Review, practice and test yourself on this week’s doses of Hebrew!   Flashcards   Game   Test       שַׁבָּת שָׁלוֹם, וְסוֹף שָׁבוּעַ נָעִים! Shabbat Shalom, and have a nice weekend!  listen and repeat

how to say “to kick” in Hebrew

לִבְעוֹט  listen and repeat   Can’t read Hebrew yet?     The Hebrew word for to kick is לִבְעוֹט listen and repeat, a simple verb of the root ב.ע.ט (b.a.t). It’s used with the preposition -ּב listen and repeat, so that, in Hebrew, one kicks “at” something. For example: הַשַּׂחְקָן בָּעַט בַּכַּדּוּר.The player kicked (at) the ball. listen  Likewise, a kick is a בְּעִיטָה listen and repeat. For example: לִפְעָמִים אֲנִי חוֹטֵף…

how to say “snacks” in Hebrew

  חֲטִיפִים  listen and repeat Can’t read Hebrew yet?     When we snack, we grab food. Thus the Modern Hebrew word for snack – חֲטִיף listen and repeat – means literally something grabbed.    For example:   צִמּוּקִים וּבוֹטְנִים הֵם חֲטִיפִים בְּרִיאִים. Raisins and peanuts are healthy snacks.  listen    חטיף comes from a more ancient word, the simple verb…