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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:
How to greet people in Hebrew Phrase #1: Ahlan, אַהְלָן, Meaning: Hello, hi. Use: Ahlan, אַהְלָן, comes from Arabic and is a classic casual greeting used in Israel today. It’s your go-to word for starting a conversation. Why? Because you can use it with strangers and friends alike, the young and the not so young, the policeman ...
12 sty 2019 · Learning to say hello in Hebrew is one of the most important things you’ll learn. Let HebrewPod101 guide you through some of the most common Hebrew greetings.
Many are merely the expression of an emotion in Hebrew or Yiddish without any literary source. In the list below the most common forms of greetings are given; the list does not include the many variations which sometimes exist nor does it include simple translations such as boker tov (= good morning). 1. Peace.
11 sty 2024 · The most widespread formal greeting that you can use in Hebrew is שלום עליך, literally ‘peace upon you’. Note that there are two ways to read this phrase depending on the gender of the person you are addressing. When speaking to a woman, you will say it as shalom a- layikh.
1 sty 2019 · 1: Ma nishma? מָה נִשְׁמַע (how’s things?) 2: Beseder בְּסֵדֶר (fine) Note: After saying Ahlan you might then add a ‘how are you phrase’ like ma nishma מָה נִשְׁמַע or ma kore מָה קוֹרֶה. See below for these phrases with more examples. Phrase #2: Shalom שָׁלוֹם. Meaning: Hello, peace.
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) איך אתה? - Eich ata? (How are you? - masculine) איך את? - Eich at? (How are you? - feminine)