Hebrew - English
abba - father
Aviv/Aviva - spring (season)
Ben - son (as in Ben Hur, Benjamin)
birah - beer
bet - house (as in Beth-lehem, house of bread)
baruch - blessed (also a name, such as Baruch Spinoza, the Dutch philosopher)
bevakash - please/you're welcome (as in please don't mention it)
Briti - British
Canadi - Canadian
degel - flag
Dovid - David (Arabic is Dawood)
echud - one
El - God (as in the names Elizabeth, Elijah)
erev - evening
gadol - big; ha-gadol The Great
ha - the
ha-zeh - this
hu - he
he - she
ima - mother
kudosh - holy
laila - night
laila tov - good night, literally night good
lehem - bread
lo - not/don't
ma (muh) - what? (as in ma zeh? what is this)
magen Dovid - shield of David, six-point star, symbol on the flag of Israel)
magen Dovid Adom - red star first aid or ambulance service, equivalent of Red Cross
mazel tov - good luck, literally luck good/congratulations
mayim - water
melech - king
Otobus - bus/tram
rosh - head/leader
salat - salad
shabbat - sabbath (starts Friday dusk - Saturday
shabbat shalom - a good/peaceful Sabbath (said Friday night and Saturday)
shalom - peace/hello (as in Jerusalem, and Arabic Salaam)
tel - hill
Tel Aviv - Hill of Spring
todah - thanks (todah robah - thank you very much)
tost - toast
tov - good
udonai - our God
uni (pronounced uh-knee) - I
utu - you
ve - and
yamin - right (as in Ben Yamin = son (of my) right (hand)
Yeled - boy / yuldu - girl
English - Hebrew
and - ve
beer - birah
blessed - baruch
boy - yeled
bread - lehem
bus/train - otobus
flag - degel
girl - yulduh
good - tov
hello - shalom
hill - tel
holy - kudo(w)sh
house - bet/beth/beit
I - uni
king - melech
night - laila
red - adom
peace - shalom
salad - salat
Spring - aviv
toast - tost
the - ha
one - echud (adonai echud in prayer means our Lord is one)
our God - adonai
right (direction) - yamin
telephone
water - mayim
Last Light Note
Abracadabra means I create what I speak.
Numbers
- 0
- Zero ( efes - EH-fess )
- 1
- אחת ( a h at - ah-KHAT )
- 2
- םתיים ( shtayim - SHTAH-Optional )
- 3
- שלוש ( shalosh - shah-LOSH )
- 4
- Four ( arba [`] - AHR-bah )
- 5
- חמש ( h amesh - khah-MESH )
- 6
- She ( shesh - shesh )
- 7
- שבע ( sheva [`] - SHEH-vah )
- 8
- Eight ( shmoneh - shmo-NEH )
- 9
- תשע ( tesha [`] - TEY-shah )
- 10
Useful Websites
Abracadabra picture on Pinterest
https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/550776229425419231/
Duolingo
Memrise
Wikipedia Hebrew
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Hebrew_grammar
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew_language
Wikivoyage Phrasebook
https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Hebrew_phrasebook
Facebook Polyglots
https://www.facebook.com/Hyperglots/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_polyglots
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About the Author
Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker, teacher of English and other languages, aspiring polyglot.
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