how to say “campsite” in Hebrew
מַחֲנֵה, חַנְיוֹן לַיְלָה Some of my friends grew up going to מחנה קיץ – summer camp, implying a sleep-away arrangement. I went to קייטנה – day camp. מחנה means camp, as well as campsite in the general sense. But when looking for a place to spend the night on the Israel (hiking) Trail, you won’t find…
daily video – how to say “starting point” in Hebrew
how to say “starting point” in Hebrew
נְקוּדַּת מוֹצָא The Hebrew word מוצא means origin, as in: אני ממוצא אירפואי – לפחות בדורות האחרונים. I’m of European origin (descent) – at least in recent generations. Since the word for point is נקודה, point of origin – or starting point – is נקודת מוצא. For example: ניפגש בנקודת המוצא שסוכם, ומשם נצא לדרך. We’ll meet at…
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daily video – how to say “to cling” in Hebrew
how to say “to cling” in Hebrew
לְהִיצָּמֵד Ever use cling wrap – ניילון נצמד – that clings to everything but what you want it to cling to, so that you end up with an annoying mess? Choose your brand carefully. ניילון (nylon) is the word Israelis use to refer to transparent, flexible plastic. נצמד means clinging, while to cling is להיצמד –…
daily video – how to say “cow milk” in Hebrew
how to say “cow milk” in Hebrew
חָלָב פָּרָה The Hebrew word for milk is חלב, as in: אני שותה קפה שחור – בלי חלב. I drink black coffee – without milk. The word for cow is פרה, so that חלב פרה is cow milk (or חלב בקר – cattle milk). For example: לא כולם מסוגלים לעכל חלב פרה. Not everyone is able to…
how to say “goat yogurt” in Hebrew
יוֹגוּרְט עִיזִּים While the Hebrew word for yogurt is the borrowed-from-another-language יוגורט, the word for goat – עז – is authentically Semitic. Its plural is עיזים , so that goat yogurt is יוגורט עיזים. For example: במקום חלב אני אוכל קורנפלקס עם יוגורט עיזים. Instead of milk I eat breakfast cereal with goat yogurt. (mainly…