Heblish – Hebrew lessons: Day 16

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Free Hebrew lessons – March 2010 – Training – Day 16:

^ag Samea^ – Happy holidays,

 

What are we going to do a few days before Passover?  Our home is almost clean for Pesa^ (Passover), ve’kaniti matanot (and I bought gifts) for my family, so now I have enough time to sit and write a new lesson.

In our previous lesson we talked about the questions “ma” – (what), “lama” – (why), “mi” – (who), and “matay” – (when).

Today’s menu: Sides, stations & directions

Attention: The underlined letters represent the accent.

When we go out to shop or just to sightsee, we must be prepared for the answers of the local citizens when we ask “eifo” (where) something is located. (You already learned the word “eifo” in lesson 3.)

So before we go out, let’s learn some new words.

Stationta^ana.

  Singular Plural Proximity
Station Ta^ana Ta^anot Ta^anat *
Bus Otobus Otobusim  
Taxi Monit Moniyot  
Train Rakevet Rakavot  

* When we say “station,” meaning a station of something, like a train station or bus station (in the proximity), the word is – ta^anat.

- Where is the bus station, please? – Eifo ta^anat ha’otobus, bevakasha?

  

Pay attention to the fact that we are using the proximity form of the word (ta^anat) for “station,” instead of “ta^ana“.

Lama (why) are we doing that?

Because the word order of the Hebrew sentence is literally: Where is the station of the bus – Eifo ta^anat ha’otobus?

 

Let’s talk about sides and directions:

Sides   Examples  
Left Smol Left hand Yad smol
Right Yamin Right side Tsad yamin
Straight Yashar    

 

Directions  
To the left Smola
To the right Yamina
Straight Yashar

 

- Where is the taxi station, please? – Eifo ta^anat ha’moniyot, bevakasha? (moniyot is plural – the plural form is used when talking about a “taxi station”).

- Where is the train station, please? – Eifo ta^anat ha’rakevet, bevakasha? (rakevet is singular).

Answers:

 Directions Speaking to a woman Speaking to a man
 Go straight Le^i yashar Le^ yashar
 Turn left Pni smola Pne smola
 And after two traffic lights Ve’a^arey shney ramzorim <– The same
 Turn right Pni yamina Pne yamina

 

 

The table above gives the most common responses to your question about directions.  However, you could hear either of the words in the table below for the words “go” and “turn.”  This is not a mistake, just another way to say the words “go” and “turn,” so you should know they exist. 

  Speaking to a woman Speaking to a man
Go (by walk) Le^i, tel^i Le^, tele^
Go (by car) S’i (s-ee), tis’i (tis-ee) Sa, tisa
Turn Pni, tifni Pne, tifne

 

Next Thursday (April 1) we won’t have a lesson because of Passover…  We will meet again on Thursday, April 8.

Happy Easter and happy Passover to all of you!

Lehitraot in Lesson 17.

 

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Comments: 14 Comments

14 Responses to “Heblish – Hebrew lessons: Day 16”

  1. Benny Emerald says:

    How often do you write your blogs? I enjoy them a lot.

  2. Yaron says:

    Thank you Benny. We have a new lesson every Thursday.

  3. Ivi says:

    Shalom,
    Ani ohevet your lessons, ata tov moreh ve’ani your new talmida
    Sliha for mixing languages, just trying to practice :)

    Looking forward to you next post
    Lehitraot

  4. JJ says:

    Yaron, would “right hand” be “yad yamin”, and “left side” be “tsad smol”? “Hand” is “yad,” and “side” is “tsad,” right? This was a great lesson! ;-)

  5. Yaron says:

    Hi Ivi and thank you for your comment. You can go and read all the lessons from the beginning: http://www.free-hebrew.com/lessons/ Happy Passover. Yaron

  6. Yaron says:

    Great JJ! “Yad” is “hand” and “tsad” is “side” ;-)

  7. Frank says:

    Yaron,
    ^ag Pesa^ Samea^
    Frank

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  9. Yaron says:

    Toda Frank!

    ^ag Samea^!!!

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