Dai. Not Die. Not Day - is an important one to know ๐๐ฎ๐ฑ
Dai. Not Die. Not Day - is an important one to know ๐๐ฎ๐ฑ
Happy Friday, everyone! ๐
As we head into the weekend, let's take a moment to celebrate the end of the workweek and the start of the Hebrew Sabbath, or Shabbat. Shabbat is a beautiful time for rest and reflection, starting Friday evening and ending Saturday night.
Just as Shabbat is a time to recharge, Fridays can be a great opportunity to reflect on our language learning journey. Why not set aside some time today to review what you've learned, practice a bit, or even explore new words and phrases?
Wishing you all a restful Shabbat and a productive, fun-filled language learning weekend!
Shabbat Shalom! ๐๏ธ๐
Reading each piece of your feedback fills my heart with joy! ๐
Every step of our journey together in learning Hebrew is inspired by your enthusiasm and progress.
If my lessons, courses, or books have helped you speak, read, write, or understand Hebrew better, that's a big win for us both! I would love to hear all about it.
Your stories inspire your fellow Hebrew enthusiasts, and help us grow stronger as a learning community ๐ฌ
๐ Discover the Joy of Learning! ๐
Numbers + Language = Endless Fun! ๐
Unlock a world where counting becomes an adventure and new words are your passport to excitement! ๐บ๏ธโจ
Dive into the magic of learning numbers while exploring different languages, every step is a new discovery.
Ready to combine math and multilingual fun? Let's start this amazing journey together with the number 4 in Hebrew! ๐๐
#LearningIsFun #NumbersAndWords #Four #Hebrew #Languagearning
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Foxes symbolize a myriad of meanings that intertwine with the nation's rich tapestry of history, nature, and lore.
In the landscapes of Israel, from the northern hills to the southern deserts, foxes roam freely, embodying the spirit of survival and adaptability. Often seen at dusk or dawn, foxes remind us of the delicate balance between urban life and the wild, mirroring Israel's own blend of ancient traditions and modern innovations.
Foxes represent the playful, mischievous, and intelligent aspects of a relationship. Just as they navigate the complexities of their environment with grace and wit, love.
In modern times, the fox, with its cunning and beauty, captures the imagination of lovers and dreamers alike. It serves as a metaphor for the journey of loveโa journey requiring patience, intelligence, and a playful spirit to overcome obstacles and thrive.
๐ Love is in the air, and what better way to celebrate the season of love than by learning the beautiful language of Hebrew? ๐ฅฐ
I'm thrilled to present to you the opening video for Valentine's Day, where we'll dive deep into the world of love phrases. And today, we're kicking it off with a classic: "How to say 'I love you' in Hebrew." โค๏ธ
By the time you're done watching the video, you'll not only know how to say it but also how to say it with genuine emotion and heart.
So, whether you're planning a romantic gesture, want to surprise a loved one, or simply wish to embrace the beauty of expressing love in different languages, this video is your gateway to the world of love in Hebrew.
Explore the nuances of this heartfelt phrase, and let's celebrate love, language, and everything in between ๐๐๐ฌ๐
#iloveyou #hebrew #languagearning #love #loveaffair #happyvalentinesday #romance
The Mild Winters of Israel: Sun, Sea, and Beauty
So, if you find yourself in Israel during the winter months, don't hesitate to walk to the beach, to explore the streets, and to bask in the gentle embrace of the Israeli winter. It's an experience that beautifully blends the warmth of the sun with the coolness of the season, a unique melody that plays to the rhythm of Israeli life.
#winter #israel #Mediterraneansea #beach #middleeast #hebrew #languagearning #climate
The formal and proper Hebrew word for "flat tire" is "ืชืงืจ" /'te-ker/. However, in reality, Israelis don't use this word. Instead, we all opt for "ืคึผึทื ึฐืฆึต'ืจ" /'pan-cher/, which is borrowed from the English word "puncture"
This example highlights how language is dynamic and ever-evolving. Sometimes, it's the informal & adopted words that truly help you blend in & sound natural when communicating with locals and native speakers
#hebrew #languagearning #flattire #learnhebrew #languagelessons
Spotlighting one of my #hebrew notebooks which make perfect companions to the the print, script, & nikud workbooks!
My motivation to create comes in part from the excitement I feel.
Excitement knowing I am helping someone else Learn & Love Hebrew.
#learnhebrew #excitement #motivation #creativity #languagearning #books #mazeldon