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Engage in interactive games to enhance your Hebrew learning experience. These games are designed to make learning fun and effective, helping you practice vocabulary, pronunciation, and sentence structure in an engaging way.
Watch educational videos to improve your Hebrew skills. These videos cover various topics such as everyday conversations, cultural insights, and useful phrases, providing you with a comprehensive learning experience through visual and auditory aids.
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In A Restaurant:
Hebrew Phrases
Learn essential Hebrew phrases for dining out in Israel. Impress locals with your language skills. Practice these common expressions to enhance your travel experience.
Greetings
- Start with 'Shalom' (Hello) and 'Boker Tov' (Good morning).
- Use 'Eifo ha'shulchan?' (Where is the table?) to ask for a table.
- 'Toda' (Thank you) is a must!
Ordering Food
- Say 'Ani rotse...' (I want...) followed by the dish.
- 'May I have the menu?' is 'Efshar et ha'menu?'
- 'Slicha' (Excuse me) is handy for getting attention.
Paying the Bill
- When ready to pay, ask for 'Ha'eshbon, bevakasha' (The bill, please).
- 'Ani mevater al ha'ser' (I'm tipping) is appreciated.
- End with 'Lehitraot' (Goodbye)!
Menu/תפריט
Essential words you may need and not understand in a Hebrew menu:
Ordering/הזמנת מנות
למד איך להזמין מנות בעברית:
- "Toda" ״תודה״ - Thank you.
- "Maim" ״מים״ - Water.
- "Jeshbon" ״חשבון״ - Bill.
Questions/שאלות נפוצות
התמקד בשאלות נפוצות במסעדה:
- "Eifo ha sherutim?" ״איפה השירותים?״ Where is the restroom?
- "Ma hamana mumletset?" ״מה המנה מומלצת?״ - What is the recommended dish?
Requests/תודות ובקשות
למד כיצד להודות ולבקש בעברית:
- "Bevakasha" ״בבקשה״ - Please.
- "Toda Raba" ״תודה רבה״ - Thank you very much.
- "Ani rotse" ״אני רוצה״ - I want.
In General:
Hebrew Phrases
- להתראות (lehitra'ot) - Goodbye. Use this phrase when leaving a place or saying farewell to someone.
- כמה עולה זה? (kama oleh ze?) - How much is this? Handy for shopping.
- איך אני מגיע לתחנת הרכבת? (eich ani magi'a letachanat harakevet?) - How do I get to the train station? Useful for asking directions.
Greetings
- בוקר טוב (boker tov) - Good morning.
- שלום (shalom) - Hello.
- איך אתה? (eich ata?) - How are you?
- אני בסדר, תודה (ani beseder, toda) - I'm fine, thank you.
Shopping
- אפשר לשלם בכרטיס אשראי? (efshar leshalem bekar'tis ashrai?) - Can I pay by credit card?
- אני רוצה לקנות זה (ani rotse liknot ze) - I want to buy this.
- יש לך מידה גדולה יותר? (yesh lecha meida gdola yoter?) - Do you have a larger size?
Useful Phrases
- אני לא מדבר עברית (ani lo medaber ivrit) I don't speak Hebrew.
- אפשר לדבר באנגלית? (efshar ledaber be'anglit?) Can we speak in English?
- תוכל לחזור על זה, בבקשה? (tuchal lechzor al ze, bevakasha?) Can you repeat that, please?
Extra tool: "Listen and remember"
Sometimes, it helps to hear these phrases in real life to picture what they would look and sound like. Here are a few audios of phrases that can be useful when shopping.
Hello
I'm Good, Thanks
Do You Have A Smaller Size?
Good Morning
Is There Another Color?
Can I Pay With Credit Card?
How Are You?
Do You Have A Bigger Size?
I Would Like To Buy This