Knock Knock, a Little Profanity Here
The word ‘lidfok’ is to knock or hit. But as you might imagine, it means some more explicit things too.
Read MoreThe word ‘lidfok’ is to knock or hit. But as you might imagine, it means some more explicit things too.
Read MoreThis episode is an ode to all things short, or ‘katsar’ in Hebrew, from espresso to shirts, films, and fuses.
Read MoreGuy explains the Hebrew slang word “hafran,” literally meaning digger but used to describe your chatterbox friend.
Read MoreGuy takes us on a short journey through Israel’s many voices to learn a thing or two about Hebrew intonation.
Read MoreThink you know Hebrew inside out? The words ‘inside’ and ‘out’ just might stump you regardless.
Read More“Sagur” means closed, but is also ever useful in making deals and plans, even satisfying your hunger! Guy explains.
Read MoreSome say kissing is a universal language. But what about giving passionate smooches and pecks in Hebrew?
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