It’s All in the Game
The word “mischak” can mean so many things in Hebrew – from a game, a match, or a toy, to acting in a movie or a play.
Read MoreThe word “mischak” can mean so many things in Hebrew – from a game, a match, or a toy, to acting in a movie or a play.
Read MoreIn Hebrew, עניין (inyan) means matter, business, or thing. Many Hebrew learners confuse מעוניין and מתעניין, often switching between them as if they are one and the same, which they are not. So in this episode, Guy explains these important differences.
Read More“I don’t know” is one of the most important things you need to know how to say in any language. And it’s not just about the words…
Read MoreSometimes we’re just “in basa” – in a state of annoyance, not really angry, but just bummed. Find out how to talk about it in Hebrew.
Read MoreThis week we’re celebrating half a million downloads of our podcast! So we decided to dedicate this episode to “hatsi/hetsi” – “half” in Hebrew.
Read MoreLearn all the uses of the Hebrew word “kavod” – “honor” – right from the Prime Minister’s official title to what you jot on the front of an envelope.
Read MoreEven advanced learners have difficulties with the פגש-נפגש verb forms, both meaning ‘he met.’ Guy explains the differences between the two, so you know how to meet up with your best friends as well as how to bump into them
Read MoreThe word for “support” – “tmicha” – is vastly used in Hebrew, mainly in the context of tech support. The verb is “litmoch.”
Read MoreThe word “dkira” – “stabbing” – is unfortunately becoming the soundtrack to our lives here in Israel at the moment.
Read MoreWe are going through some “yamim meshugaim” – “crazy days” – in Israel at the moment, so let’s talk about how we drive someone crazy in Hebrew.
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