Exposing the Truth
The Hebrew word לחשוף is commonly used by archaeologists, journalists, dermatologists and… strippers. What does it mean? Guy explains
Read MoreThe Hebrew word לחשוף is commonly used by archaeologists, journalists, dermatologists and… strippers. What does it mean? Guy explains
Read MoreThere are people you don’t want to mess with, and there are things you shouldn’t do because they’re a hassle. How do you say all this in Hebrew? Well, you’d use the עסק root, of course!
Read MoreIn Hebrew עסקים means business. Today, Guy talks about the root עסק and introduces other nouns we should know. Bonus: What do you do when you see an unfamiliar transaction in your credit card statement?
Read MoreThe Hebrew word להגיש is a verb with several different meanings. Food, university papers and TV shows — these are all things we can להגיש
Read MoreIn Hebrew, מתוק means sweet or sweetie. You might also hear מתוק used passive-aggressively by a person standing in a Tel Avivi line
Read MoreYou’re home watching one of the most important football games in the world cup. Suddenly, your team goes on the offensive. What Hebrew words and phrases do you shout in order to help bring them to victory?
Read MoreThe words להזהיר and אזהרה are used to warn someone of something or someone. We have many expressions with אזהרה, including the saying, רְאו הוזהרתם
Read MoreHow would you warn a friend who is about to be hit by an electric bike speeding on the sidewalk? We would shout, !זהירות
Read MoreHow 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
Read MoreUsing banking apps in a foreign language is not the easiest thing. Guy is here to help
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