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Hebrew: Literal meaning: Occasions when said: Origin and/or reference: GREETINGS AND CONGRATULATIONS – GENERAL FORMS OF: 1. Shalom or Shalom lekha: שָׁלוֹם שָׁלוֹם לְךָ: Peace. Peace to you. As a common greeting equivalent to "hello" or "goodbye" "Good day" Gen. 29:6; 43:27; Ex. 18:7 Judg. 6:24 I Sam. 16:4: 2. Shalom aleikhem
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There’s no better way to get started with Hebrew than by learning some basic greetings. Whether you’re planning a trip to Israel or you’re just at a synagogue or visiting a local Israeli restaurant, give some of these a try:
26 sie 2019 · Mazal tov (מַזָּל טוֹב): This is the most common and versatile way to say congratulations in Hebrew. It can be used in various situations, including birthdays, weddings, promotions, and other achievements.
13 sie 2022 · If you’ve recently received good news, congratulations, or other positive news, you’ve likely heard the Hebrew word mazel tov. It’s a common way to express joy and happiness, and it’s often said by Jews on occasions outside of the Jewish community.
Useful Hebrew phrases. A collection of useful phrases in Hebrew (עברית), a Semitic language spoken mainly in Hebrew. Key to abbreviations: m = said by men, f = said by women, >m = said to men, >f = said to women. Jump to phrases. See these phrases in any combination of two languages in the Phrase Finder.
Greetings and Exclamations. Hebrew. Transliteration. Translation/Description. בְּהַצְּלָחָה. b’hatzlahah. Good luck. בְּסֵדֶר.
26 lip 2023 · 100 Basic Hebrew Phrases here are 100 basic Hebrew phrases: Greetings and Basic Expressions: שלום - Shalom (Hello/Goodbye) בוקר טוב - Boker Tov (Good Morning) לילה טוב - Laila Tov (Good Night) צהריים טובים - Tzohorayim Tovim (Good Afternoon)