Streetwise Support: Ease the Heavy Burden of Learning Hebrew
The word for “support” – “tmicha” – is vastly used in Hebrew, mainly in the context of tech support. The verb is “litmoch.”
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.
Read MoreThis is our 100th podcast episode – time to say, “toda raba.” So on this special occasion, we’ll learn how to thank someone both profusely and cynically in Hebrew.
Read MoreHebrew has this interesting structure: Verb “haya” (past tense of “to be”) plus a conjugated verb in the present, like “hayiti holech.”
Read MoreAn “ozer” is an “assistant,” but could also mean “he’s helping” – a verb in the present tense. How are you supposed to know which one it is?
Read MoreHost Guy Sharett teaches us the important Hebrew words that come from the root “ע.מ.ד” including “la’amod” – “to stand.”
Read MoreIn English, wishing someone a good day is so easy. But in Hebrew, you have to take into account a few different things, like gender for instance.
Read MoreMany things “happen” here in the Holy Land, which is why the root “kara” – ק.ר.ה – with all its derivatives, is so popular.
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