Description: This lesson contains some basic greetings. There are approximately 10 vocabulary words and 5 phrases. This lesson has no prerequisite lessons, although the
Aleph-Bet would be useful.
EditVocabulary
EditInterjections
Hebrew-Large| שָׁלוֹם Hello; Goodbye; Peace
Shalom
Hebrew-Large| בְּסֵדֶר OK; Alright
B'seder
Hebrew-Vocab| בּרוּך הֵבָּא! |welcome|interjection| Barukh Ha-BaEditAdjectives
Hebrew-Vocab|טוֹבָה|good|feminine, singular|tova
Hebrew-Vocab|טוֹב|good|masculine, singular|tov
Can be used with appropriate time of day (morning, afternoon, evening, night) as a greeting.
EditNouns
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בֹּקֶר: morning (boker)
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צָהֳרַיִם: afternoon (tzohora'im)
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עֶרֶב: evening (erev)
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לַיְלָה: night (lilah)
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מָה : what (ma)
EditPhrases
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לְהִתְרָאוֹת: See you (Lehitra-ot)
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?מָה שְלוֹמְךָ: How are you? (to a man; Ma sh'lomkha)
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?מָה שְלוֹמֵך: How are you? (to a woman; Ma sh'lomekh)
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: What is your name? (Ma Shimkha?) מה שמך?
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: My name is X. (Shmi hu X) שמי הוא X
Hebrew-Large| לַיְלָה טוֹב -- good night
EditUse
EditExample Dialog
?מָה שְלוֹמְךָ
בְּסֵדֶר
Translation: How are you (to a man)? Ok.
שָׁלוֹם
לילה טוֹב
?מָה שְלוֹמֵך
טוֹב
Translation: Hello. Good night. How are you (to a woman)? Good.
EditExercises
Translate the following conversation into Hebrew:
"Hello!"
"How are you?"(Translate to a man, then a woman.)
"Good."
"Goodbye, and good night."
"Goodbye."
EditRelated lessons
Hebrew/Basic 1For a more advanced lesson on greetings, see
Hebrew/Greetings2 (add there: I'm happy to/It's good to meet you. I'm fine. She is sick.
)
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