how to say “emergency” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? חֵרוּם Check out our world-class  conversational Hebrew program The Hebrew word for emergency is חֵרוּם. It first appears in recorded Hebrew in the Talmud, in the expression: בִּשְׁעַת חֵרוּם at a time of emergency  Other Hebrew expressions used regularly today are: מַצָּב חֵרוּם an emergency situation בְּמִקְרֶה חירום in case of emergency…

how to say “an alarm” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? אַזְעָקָה Check out our world-class  conversational Hebrew program An alarm is something that sounds a warning. Modern Hebrew uses the Biblical root ז.ע.ק (z.a.k) meaning crying out, invoking the Aramaic form of the abstract noun of the active-causative הִפְעִיל verb form to create the word אַזְעָקָה. For example: אַזְעָקוֹת נִשְׁמְעוּ לְלֹא…

how to say “incessantly” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? לְלֹא הֶרֶף Check out our world-class  conversational Hebrew program Last week we saw the Hebrew expressions for consistently. “יְשוּעַת הַשֵּׁם כְּהֶרֶף עַיִן” “Divine salvation is as the blink of an eye.” Another useful expression is that for incessantly or continuously: לְלֹא הֶרֶף. The word הֶרֶף in this expression appears in Biblical Hebrew, where…

how to say “consistently” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? בְּעִקְבִיּוּת Check out our world-class  conversational Hebrew program The root of the words having to do with consistency – ע.ק.ב (a.k.b), meaning heel – appears for the first time in the Torah portion to be read this Shabbat by Jews around the world, in which the third forefather, יַעֲקֹב (Jacob), in introduced.  There are several…

how to say “responsibility” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? אַחְרָיוּת Check out our world-class  conversational Hebrew program The Hebrew word for responsibility is אחריות, first appearing in Mishnaic literature. surviving victim of this morning’s direct hit from Gaza onto Jewish cities For example: בְּנֵי אָדָם חַיָּבִים לַקַּחַת אַחְרָיוּת עַל חַיֵּהֶם, וּמְדִינוֹת עַל עֶצֶם קִיּוּמָם. People must take responsibility for their lives,…

how to say “dosage” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? מִנּוּן Check out our world-class  conversational Hebrew program In English, food is given in servings, while medicine is given in doses. The Hebrew word for serving is מָנָה, deriving from the word לִמְנוֹת, an active-simple פָּעַל verb meaning to count (a synonym of לִסְפּוֹר, also a פעל verb). For example: אֲבַקֵּשׁ מָנָה סָלָט….

how to say “puddle” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? שְׁלוּלִית Check out our world-class  conversational Hebrew program It’s finally been raining here in Jerusalem. The other night, dodging puddles as I walked through the neighborhoods of south Jerusalem, I couldn’t help but smile as I was reminded of this great song, written by Mira Meir and performed by Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, as well as…

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…