In Hebrew, מתוק means sweet or sweetie. You might also hear מתוק used passive-aggressively by a person standing in a Tel Avivi line. Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: “Matok, matok hu ta’am ha-hayim” – Sweet, sweet is the taste of life – מתוק, מתוק, הוא טעם החיים Matok li – It’s too sweet – מתוק לי Matok/Metuka sheli – My darling – מתוק/מתוקה שלי Toda matok/metuka sheli! – Thank you sweetie! – תודה, מתוק/מתוקה שלי Ehhh, metuka sheli, slicha, ani hayiti kodem! – So...
Jan 10, 2023•10 min•Ep. 382
You’re home, in front of the TV screen, watching one of the most important football games in the world cup. Suddenly, your team goes on the offensive. This could be the big moment. What Hebrew words and phrases do you shout in order to help bring them to victory? Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Yalla – Yalla – יאללה Nu – Come on – נו Yeshhhhhhhhh – Yeaaaaaah! – יששששש Ta’avir ta’kadur – Pass the ball – תעביר ת’כדור Timsor ta’kadur – Pass the ball – תמסור ת’כדור ...
Dec 20, 2022•9 min•Ep. 381
The words להזהיר and אזהרה are used to warn someone of something or someone. We have many Hebrew expressions with אזהרה, warning, including the saying, רְאו הוזהרתם. Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Lehazhir – To warn – להזהיר “Ani mazhira otcha” – I am warning you – אני מזהירה אותך Lehazahir mishehu mi-mashehu – To warn someone of something – להזהיר מישהו ממשהו Hizharti ota me-hem – I warned her of them – הזהרתי אותה מהם Lehazhir mishehu she-ulai ze lo yaavod – ...
Dec 06, 2022•8 min•Ep. 380
How would you warn a friend who is about to be hit by an electric bike speeding on the sidewalk? We would shout, !זהירות The Hebrew word זהירות is an important word to know. Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Zehirut – Caution, care, watch out – זהירות “Adoni, hizaher, al tiga ba-iris” – Be careful, Sir, don’t touch the iris – אדוני, היזהר, אל תיגע באיריס Tizaher! – Careful – תיזהר Tizaher/tizahari/tizaharu sham – Be careful there – תיזהר/תיזהרי/תיזהרו שם Tizaher m...
Nov 29, 2022•8 min•Ep. 379
How could it be that we still didn’t dedicate an entire episode to the Hebrew word כסף, money? Let’s correct that wrong. Guy explains the slangy term for someone who is “loaded” with cash, and will also teach a special ‘blessing’ directed towards someone who stole from us. Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Ke sef – Money – כסף Haavarat ksafim – Money transfer – העברת כספים Lehaavir kesef – To transfer money – להעביר כסף Laasot kesef – To make money – לעשות כסף Hu ...
Nov 15, 2022•11 min•Ep. 378
Using banking apps in a foreign language is not the easiest thing. Guy is here to help. Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Aplikatsyat tashlumim – Payment application – אפליקציית תשלומים Lo naim ledaber al kesef? – Does it feel awkward to talk about money? – לא נעים לדבר על כסף Heshbon over va-shav – Current account – חשבון עובר ושב Kartisei Ashrai – Credit cards – כרטיסי אשראי Matbe’a zar – Foreign Currency – מטבע זר Anachnu mitchayvim le-maane mi-bankai ba-aplika...
Nov 08, 2022•9 min•Ep. 377
A Listener from Kansas City asked whether we use AM/PM in Hebrew. Here is the answer. Listen to the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: 4 pm = 16:00 6 pm = 18:00 8 pm = 20:00 Nifgashim be-shesh? – Are we meeting at six? – נפגשים בשש נפגשים ב6 נפגשים ב-6 נפגשים ב-18:00 Sheva ba-boker – 7 am – שבע בבוקר Az amarnu be-arba, ken? – So we said at four, right? – אז אמרנו בארבע, כן Tsohorayim – The hot hours of the day – צוהריים Daber iti ba-tsohorayim – Talk to me at the early afte...
Nov 01, 2022•5 min•Ep. 376
How do we say, “Oops, I’m sorry, I must have dialed the wrong number,” in Hebrew? Guy continues to explain the root ב.ל.ב.ל , this time in binyan pu’al and hitpael. Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Ani mevulbal – I am confused – אני מבולבל Eize mevulbali/tooshtoosh ata – You got a bit confused, sweetie pie – איזה מבולבלי/טושטוש אתה Mevulbalim? – Are you all confused? – מבולבלים? Hitbalbel – He got confused, he got mixed up – התבלבל Hannah’le hitbalbela – Hanna’le...
Oct 18, 2022•9 min•Ep. 375
How do you say confusion, a bother, a mess in Hebrew? And what does it mean when we say, להיות בבלבלה? Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Bilbul – Confusion – בלבול Haya bilbul – There was a mixup – היה בלבול Bilbul moach – A bother, a nuisance – בלבול מוח Bilbul moach echad gadol – One helluva mambo jumbo – בלבול מוח אחד גדול Levalbel – To confuse – לבלבל Balbeli Oto – Confuse him! – בלבלי אותו Al Tevalbel Li Yoter Et Ha-mo’ach – Stop annoying and nagging me – אל ...
Oct 11, 2022•8 min•Ep. 374
Who’s last in line? You are? So I’m after you. Today, Guy explains the different uses of אחרון, meaning last or lately , including the saying, last but not least . Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Slicha, mi acharon? – Who’s last in line? – סליחה, מי אחרון Slicha, ata acharon? – Are you the last? (M.) – סליחה, אתה אחרון Slicha, at achrona?’ – Are you the last? (F.) – סליחה, את אחרונה Az ani acharecha/acharayich – So I am after you – אז אני אחריך/אחרייך Ba-zman ha...
Oct 04, 2022•11 min•Ep. 373
What does this mean in Hebrew: חברים, רגע, אל תתפזרו לי. We use it to say, “let’s get back on track!” On this episode, Guy talks about all things that can scatter, including people and the fog. Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Ha-arafel hitpazer – The fog cleared – הערפל התפזר Ha-arafel yitpazer machar – The fog will clear tomorrow – הערפל יתפזר מחר Lehitpazer – To be scattered, to be all over the place – להתפזר Hu nora mitpazer, Hi nora mitpazeret – They are all...
Sep 13, 2022•5 min•Ep. 372
The Hebrew word לפזר means to distribute, to spread, to dissolve, and is used in many different contexts including, לפזר את הילדים. Oh, and by the way, has anyone seen my phone? Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: “Eich nachon lefazer et ha-kompost” – How to correctly spread the compost – איך נכון לפזר את הקומפוסט “Anachnu natchil lefazer et ha-kompost” – We’re going to start to spread the compost” – אנחנו נתחיל לפזר את הקומפוסט “Ani pashut mefazer me-al ha-lachmani...
Sep 06, 2022•11 min•Ep. 371
The Hebrew word לצעוד means to march. But it can also mean to walk or to advance. No wonder politicians love this verb! Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Lits’od – To march – לצעוד “Gvirti Ha-nava” – My Fair Lady – גבירתי הנאווה “La-hatuna ets’ad ha-boker” – To the wedding I’ll march this morning – לחתונה אצעד הבוקר “Leolam lo Tis’adi Levad” – You’ll never walk alone – לעולם לא תצעדי לבד “Ani tso’edet ba-rhovot be-gav zakuf ve-ge’eh” – I march in the streets with ...
Jun 21, 2022•8 min•Ep. 370
Tens of thousands marched in this year’s מצעד הגאווה, gay pride parade, in Tel Aviv, which gave us a good excuse to talk about the Hebrew word מצעד and its root צ.ע.ד. Listen to the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Mitsa’ad ha-ga’avah – The gay pride – מצעד הגאווה Mits’ad ha-pizmonim / ha-shirim – Hit music parade – מצעד הפזמונים / השירים Ha-mits’ad ha-shnati – The year-end top music hits countdown – המצעד השנתי Beit Meshuga’im – Madhouse – בית משוגעים Tse’ada – A march, ...
Jun 14, 2022•10 min•Ep. 369
The word מפריע means ‘bother’, and is used in polite sentences like, “סורי אם אני מפריע”. But politeness is not what you’ll find when searching for מפריע on Twitter. Guy explains and gives some examples from the Twitterverse. Listen to the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Mafri’a – Disturbing, bothering – מפריע MafRIah (m.), mafriAH (f.), mafri’im (pl., m.), mafri’ot (pl., f.) – מפריע, מפריעה, מפריעים, מפריעות Yeled she-mafri’a ba-shi’ur – A a kid who disrupts the lesson ...
May 31, 2022•10 min•Ep. 368
The Hebrew word להקפיץ means to cause something to jump. But how else can we use it? Listen to the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Ha-aba makpits et ha-tinok al ha-birkayim – The father is bouncing the baby up on his knees – האבא מקפיץ את התינוק על הברכיים Lehakpits et ha-regel – To move your foot restlessly – להקפיץ את הרגל Muzika makpitsa – Music that makes you jump, or dance – מוזיקה מקפיצה Shirim makpitsim – Songs that make you stand up and dance – שירים מקפיצים Wow ...
May 24, 2022•10 min•Ep. 367
The Hebrew word לקפוץ means to jump. But its root has many more uses than just that. For instance, there's a common phrase that's used to describe the actions of a person who has no shame: להשתין מהמקפצה. The phrase involves a diving board and… urine. Guy explains. Listen to the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: “Kol ha-yeladim koftsim rokdim” – All the kids are jumping and dancing – כל הילדים קופצים רוקדים Likpots (Coll.: Likfots) – To jump – לקפוץ Kafatsti rega la-super ...
May 17, 2022•10 min•Ep. 366
It’s not always easy to host people. On the flip side, it's also important to know how to be good guests. Guy explains the secrets behind Israeli hospitality using the Hebrew root ארח, and covers common mistakes often made with similar sounding words. Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Ore’ach – Guest – אורח Orchim – Guests – אורחים “Im ba-sha’ar yesh ore’ach… ma natsi’ah la-ore’ach?” – If there’s a guest standing at the door, what shall we offer him? – אם בשער יש ...
May 03, 2022•10 min•Ep. 365
The Hebrew word אסור means forbidden, must not. Its root, אסר, provides us all sorts of ways to say, “we shouldn’t do that.” So let’s try to follow the rules because otherwise we might end up as an אסיר! Guy explains. Listen to the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Asur – Forbidden, unauthorized, must not – אסור Ze asur – It’s not allowed, it’s forbidden – זה אסור Asur le-mishehu laasot masaheu – It’s not allowed for someone to do something – אסור למישהו לעשות משהו Asur la...
Apr 26, 2022•8 min•Ep. 364
Israelis google lots of questions with the word מותר. To whom are they turning for answers? Doctors, experts, rabbis and others knowledgeable people. They want to know what’s allowed and what’s forbidden. Sometimes you get the strangest questions… Listen to the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Mutar – Authorized, allowed, permitted – מותר Mutar le-mishehu laasot masheu – Someone is allowed to do something – מותר למישהו לעשות משהו “Mutar le’ehov” – It’s allowed to love – מ...
Apr 19, 2022•9 min•Ep. 363
The Hebrew word לתאר means to describe . It can also mean to imagine . Guy explains how to use the verb לתאר and teaches a slang term to use when rolling your eyes at someone out of disbelief from what they just said. Listen to the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: “At yafa she-kashe leta-er” – You’re pretty that it’s hard to describe – את יפה שקשה לתאר Leta’er – To describe, to imagine – לתאר Ein li milim leta’er lach – I don’t have words to describe this to you – אין לי ...
Apr 05, 2022•11 min•Ep. 362
A listener wrote to us asking, “what can we say in Hebrew when we see the horrendous footage from Ukraine?” Guy explains some of the words and phrases we can use, and what to say when we are left speechless. Listen to the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Nora – Terrible, horrible, awful – נורא “Pashut nora, ma she-kore sham” – It’s simply horrible, the things happening there – פשוט נורא, מה שקורה שם Ze nora, pashut nora, mamash nora – It’s just horrible – זה נורא, פשוט נו...
Mar 22, 2022•6 min•Ep. 361
I need to make some בירורים, inquiries about someone, לברר a few things about him. This is Guy’s second episode dedicated to the root ב-ר-ר . Listen to the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Daber barur – Speak clearly – דַּבֵּר ברור Daber barur, ata tsarich kesef? – Speak clearly, do you need money? – דַּבֵּר ברור Lashir barur – To sing with good diction – לשיר ברור Levarer – To inquire – לברר Shalom, ratsiti levarer im ani yachol lavo machar bimkom ha-yom – I wanted to ch...
Mar 15, 2022•9 min•Ep. 360
In Hebrew, ?הייתי ברורה means ,“was I clear?” Guy’s school principal would lecture him and his peers after they did something wrong, and she would end with “?הייתי ברורה”. This episode is dedicated to the word ברור. Listen to the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Barur – Clear, clearly, of course – ברור Barur ka-shemesh – It’s crystal clear – ברור כשמש Barur! – Got it – ברור Ha-kol barur? She’elot? – Is everything clear? Any questions? – הכל ברור, שאלות Baroooor – Duh, of ...
Mar 08, 2022•8 min•Ep. 359
How do you translate the word nice to Hebrew? Well, it depends on the context. Guy explains when we can use נעים and when we must opt for a more appropriate Hebrew word. Listen to the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Na’im – Nice, pleasant – נעים Na’im lehakir – Nice to meet you – נעים להכיר Nice to see you – Tov lir’ot otcha/otach – טוב לראות אותך Hi ma-ze nechmada – She is such a nice person – היא מה-זה נחמדה Hu ma-ze nechmad – He is such a nice person – הוא מה-זה נחמד ...
Feb 22, 2022•6 min•Ep. 358
We pick up where we last left off with the root יצר. This time, we focus on the nifal, piel and pu’al verb formats. Listen to the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Keitsad notsar kadur ha-arets? – How was planet earth formed? – כיצד נוצר כדור הארץ Notsar – Formed, created, made – נוצר Eich notsarim yeladim – How are babies created – איך נוצרים ילדים Eich notsra ha-shemesh – How was the sun formed – איך נוצרה השמש Eich notsru harei-gaash – How were volcanoes formed – איך נו...
Feb 15, 2022•11 min•Ep. 357
A listener wrote to ask, “how do you say creative in Hebrew?” Wow, there is so much to cover with the root י.צ.ר that it requires two full episodes! So roll up your sleeves and prepare your notebook and pencil because we’re about to get our creative juices going. Listen to the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Yetsira – Creation, piece, work – יצירה Yetsirat omanut – A piece of art, a work of art, a composition – יצירת אמנות “Yetsirot Nivcharot be-tarbut ha-maarav” – Selec...
Feb 08, 2022•13 min•Ep. 356
An Argentinean architect listener of the podcast wrote to say that we had to do an episode about the word לבנות (livnot), which means to build. We don’t have it in us to tear down his hopes. So today we check out the root בנה. Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Adrichal – Architect – אדריכל Hu bana – He built – הוא בנה Baniti – I built – בניתי [Like kaniti, ratsiti, bachiti – קניתי, רציתי, בכיתי] “Kan noladeti, kan noldu li yeladai” – I was born here, my children a...
Jan 18, 2022•11 min•Ep. 355
How do we congratulate a friend who closed on a new house? How about someone who just landed a new job? New partner? Today Guy explains תתחדש. Listen to the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Lehitchadesh – To be renewed; to be resumed – להתחדש “Acharei ha-chagim yitchadesh ha-kol” – After the holidays everything will resume – אחרי החגים יתחדש הכל “Yitchadshu ve-yashuvu yemei ha-hol” – The regular weekdays will also return” – יתחדשו וישובו ימי החול “Gam ata titchadesh” – Yo...
Jan 11, 2022•10 min•Ep. 354
We all know the symptoms: Runny nose, cough, and headaches. What do Israelis say when they go to see their family doctor? Listen to the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Ani mekorar, mekoreret – I have a cold – אני מקורר, אני מקוררת Ani metsunan, metsunenet – I have a cold – אני מצונן, אני מצוננת Hatafti tsinun – I caught the cold – חטפתי צינון Ani metsunan/metsunenet kvar kama yamim – I’ve been having this cold for a few days – אני מצונן, מצוננת כבר כמה ימים Yesh li tsino...
Dec 14, 2021•10 min•Ep. 353