![]() ![]() אני מצטערת להפריע (ani mitstaeret l’hafria.) I am sorry to interrupt. אני מצטער (ani mitstaer), or for a female speaker, אני מצטערת (ani mitstaeret.) איפה השירותים? (eifo ha'sherutim?) another one to memorize (eifo ha'sherutim?) Where is the restroom? ?אפשר בבקשה לקבל מיים (efshar bevakasha lekabel mayim?) Can I please have some water?Īnd this would be the same for a male speaker and for a female speaker. ![]() (efshar bevakasha lekabel.?) Can I please have… This is how you ask: ?סליחה, מה השעה (slikhah, ma ha'sha-ah?) Excuse me, what time is it? The literal translation would be “what is the hour?” You should memorize this one.įor women, it would be אני מבינה (ani mevinah.) I understand, I see. ?איפה התחנה (eifo ha’takhana?) Where is the station? and you can say נעים להכיר אותך (na'eem lehakir otakh!) for women, or נעים להכיר אותך (na'eem lehakir otkha!) for men. Literally I guess it would mean pleasant, it is pleasant to meet you. You can also ask ?איך קוראים לך (eikh kor’eem lakh?), which literally means “how are you called”, and this is the most common way to ask. Literally means “good noon”.įor a male, it would be מה שמך?(ma shimkha?) You can definitely say that but you don’t hear it that often. You know, you can say okay, bye, goodnight. So yeah, goodnight you can say when you leave a party at night. Which literally means “good morning” and you obviously use it in the morning. You can also answer על לא דבר (al lo davar), it’s pretty much the same though בבקשה (bevakasha) is a bit more common. Most of the times when people say תודה (todah), you answer בבקשה (bevakasha). It’s maybe a bit more formal than בבקשה (bevakasha). Thank you, oh על לא דבר (al lo davar) “it was nothing”. We use it as “you are welcome” and it literally means “oh for nothing”. To respond to a direction like, go that way please טוב (tov). Literally it means “good”, a lot like בסדר (beseder). It literally means “in order” like everything is in order. When someone gives you direction, you are like בסדר (beseder). You can say to show you understand something. This is a very, very useful word you can say to when someone asks you how are you, בסדר (beseder). So it’s like to see each other again later oun. It literally means to “see each other again”. So when you like push through people in the bus, you can go סליחה ,סליחה ,סליחה (slikhah, slikhah, slikhah) but when you step on someone on the bus, you can also say סליחה (slikhah) “I’m sorry.” So you can say ?אפשר לקבל מיים בבקשה (efshar lekabel main bevakasha?) Can I have water please? And when you give someone water, you can also say בבקשה (bevakasha) “there you go”. It means please but it can also mean “there you go”. Thanks and probably the only way to say it. That’s a very casual way of asking how are you and it literally means “what is heard” like yeah, like what have you been up to, what’s going on with you. (shalom) literally means “peace” but we use it also as a greeting. These are very useful phrases you are going to hear a lot when you come to Israel. ![]() Hi everyone, my name is Yaara, and today we are going to do Top Hebrew Phrases. ![]()
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