Ayin
Ayin means eye in Hebrew. How do we say ‘eyes’? What happens in Arabic? What do you call the evil eye? And how do you say ‘The apple of my eye’ in Hebrew?
Read MoreLet’s talk about trains in Hebrew. What’s the root of רכבת, and how is it related to horse riding? Also, what do we call the Jerusalem Light rail in Hebrew and in Arabic?
Read MoreCareless improvisation is a well-developed art in Israel. The Hebrew word for it – itself an improvisation of sorts – is the focus of this episode.
Read MoreHere’s a few useful words that will help you make sense of Israeli bureaucracy and get through it in one piece.
Read MoreRelationships are hard. Here are some Hebrew slang terms to express your undying love — or lack thereof — with your significant other.
Read MoreThe word beseder means okay, alright, and is one of the first words you learn in Hebrew. But where did it come from and what does it literally mean? And what’s the connection to the Ashdod Port?
Read MoreOften the ‘real’ imperative of our language sounds archaic to us, so we use the future instead. Here’s a quick how-to on the Hebrew imperative
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