how to say “image” in Hebrew – part 1

  having trouble seeing the print? תְּמוּנָה   brought to you by Ulpan La-Inyan teaching Hebrew throughout Israel and the world  The word image has several meanings in English. There’s the image of something physical or that which is formed in the mind (a mental image using the imagination), there’s the psychological image that a person perceives of him/herself and projects to the world, as…

how to say “résumé” in Hebrew

how to say “résumé” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? קוֹרוֹת חַיִּים   brought to you by Ulpan La-Inyan teaching Hebrew throughout Israel and the world A résumé or a curriculum vitae (CV) is a document that details a person’s professional and life accomplishments, usually for a prospective employer.  One might describe a résumé as a list of the deliberate happenings or events of life, which…

how to say “flame” in Hebrew

לֶהָבָה   The common Hebrew word for fire is אֵשׁ (esh).   A flame, however, is a לְהָבָה (leh-hah-VAH).   by Capture Queen ™ Perhaps the most well-known Biblical example of this word can be found in the psalm recited in synagogues Friday night before the לְכָה דּוֹדִי (leh-KHAH doh-DEE) liturgical poem: קוֹל (הַשֵּׁם) חֹצֵב לַהֲבוֹת אֵשׁ…

how to say “to boil” in Hebrew

having trouble seeing the print? לִרְתּוֹחַ, לְהַרְתִּיחַ Brought to you by Ulpan La-Inyan  The Hebrew word for hot is חָם (khahm), an adjective.  But the Hebrew word for boiling is רוֹתֵחַ (roh-TEH-ahkh), both an adjective and a verb.   For example, you could describe the water as boiling in the phrase, the boiling water – הַמַּיִם הָרוֹתְחִים (hah-MAH-yeem hah-roh-teh-KHEEM), where ה)רותחים)…

how to say “cream” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? מִשְׁחָה   Brought to you by Ulpan La-Inyan The Torah portion to be read tomorrow by Jews around the world mentions the high priest upon whose head the anointment oil has been poured – אֲשֶׁר יוּצַק עַל רֹאשׁוֹ שֶׁמֶן הַמִּשְׁחָה (ah-SHEHR yoo-TSAHK ahl roh-SHOH SHEH-men hah-meesh-KHAH). by li-penny The word משחה means anointment, cream which is…

how to say “behavior pattern” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? דְּפוּס הִתְנַהֲגוּת     Check out our spring and summer courses in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Raanana, Efrat, Ramat Beit Shemesh and Tzfat     The other day, we saw that the Modern Hebrew word for printing is דְּפוּס (deh-FOOS), which also can mean pattern. Yesterday, we saw that behavior, in Hebrew, is הִתְנַהֲגוּת (heet-nah-hah-GOOT). by Roby Ferrari A pattern of…

how to say “behavior” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? הִתְנַהֲגוּת     Check out our spring and summer courses in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Raanana, Efrat, Ramat Beit Shemesh and Tzfat     by mikebaird To behave is to conduct oneself in a certain way. It is therefore not surprising that the Hebrew word for to behave comes from the Biblical root meaning conduct or drive – נ.ה.ג (n.h.g).  To behave is לְהִתְנַהֵג (leh-heet-nah-HEG), a…

how to say “printing” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? דְּפוּס     Yesterday, we saw the Hebrew terms for population, which come from the Ancient Greek word for masses, όχλος (OHKH-lohs). Today I’ll introduce another Hebrew word that borrows from Greek.   Yesterday I visited two printing houses to pick up booklets for Ulpan La-Inyan, one in Raanana and the other in Tel…

how to say “population” in Hebrew

  having trouble seeing the print? אֻכְלוּסִיָּה       The word used in Modern-Hebrew to refer to a specifc population is the same as that used in Mishnaic times: אֻכְלוּסִיָּה (ookh-loo-see-YAH).  For example, גֹּדֶל אֻכְלוּסִיַּת יְרוּשָׁלַיִם מִתְקָרֶבֶת לִשְׁמוֹנֶה מְאוֹת אֶלֶף תּוֹשָׁבִים – the size of the population of Jerusalem is approaching eight hundred thousand residents (GOH-del ookh-loo-see-YAHT yeh-roo-shah-LAH-yeem meet-kah-REH-vet…