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Jessi: Hello, and welcome to Hebrew Survival Phrases, brought to you by HebrewPod101.com. This course is designed to equip you with the language skills and knowledge to enable you to get the most out of your visit to Israel. You'll be surprised at how far a little Hebrew will go. Now, before we jump in, remember to stop by HebrewPod101.com and there you'll find the accompanying PDF and additional info in the post. If you stop by, be sure to leave us a comment!
Survival Phrases Lesson 40 - Post Office 2
Today, we're going to work on getting your package one step closer to its intended destination. In the previous lesson, we discussed the phrase "I would like to send a package to Italy," which was for a man. אֲנִי רוֹצֶה לִשְׁלֹחַ חֲבִילָה לְאִיטַלְיָה, Ani rotse lishloakh khavila leitalia. Let's break it down by syllable, אֲנִי רוֹצֶה לִשְׁלֹחַ חֲבִילָה לְאִיטַלְיָה, Ani rotse lishloakh khavila leitalia.
And, for a woman, אֲנִי רוֹצָה לִשְׁלֹחַ חֲבִילָה לְאִיטַלְיָה, Ani rotsa lishloakh khavila leitalia. Let's break it down by syllable, אֲנִי רוֹצָה לִשְׁלֹחַ חֲבִילָה לְאִיטַלְיָה, Ani rotsa lishloakh khavila leitalia.
Again, the location is interchangeable.
When sending a package though, you will probably have to explain what's in the package. They may even ask you, "What's in the package?" In Hebrew, this is ?מַה יֵשׁ בַּחֲבִילָה, Ma yesh bakhavila? Let's break it down by syllable, ?מַה יֵשׁ בַּחֲבִילָה, Ma yesh bakhavila? Now, let's hear it once again, ?מַה יֵשׁ בַּחֲבִילָה, Ma yesh bakhavila? The first word מַה, Ma means "what." Let's break down this word and hear it one more time, מַה, Ma. Next, we have the word יֵשׁ, Yesh, which in English is "have." Finally, we have בַּחֲבִילָה, Bakhavila, which is the Hebrew word for "in the package." To recap here, we have ?מַה יֵשׁ בַּחֲבִילָה, Ma yesh bakhavila? Literally, this means "What is there in the package." All together, we have ?מַה יֵשׁ בַּחֲבִילָה, Ma yesh bakhavila? If you want to be sure to name all the things you are sending correctly, English is perfectly accepted.
Another way in which they can ask you, "What does the package contain?" is ?מַה הַחֲבִילָה מֵכִילָה, Ma hakhavila mekhila? Let's break it down by syllable, ?מַה הַחֲבִילָה מֵכִילָה, Ma hakhavila mekhila? The first word מַה, Ma means "what," and then you have הַחֲבִילָה, Hakhavila "the package." Finally, you have מֵכִילָה, mekhila, which in English is "contain." All together, we have ?מַה הַחֲבִילָה מֵכִילָה, Ma hakhavila mekhila? This literally means "What does the package contain?"
Please remember that even in Israel, as in many other countries, there are some rules for things you can or cannot send. You can learn about these issues visiting the Israeli post website at www.israelpost.co.il
Ok, to close out today's lesson, we would like you to practice what you have just learned. I'll provide you with the English equivalent of the phrase and you're responsible for shouting it out loud. You'll have a few seconds before I give you the answer, so !בְּהַצְלָחָה, Behatzlacha! which means "Good luck!" in Hebrew.
"What's in the package?" - ?מַה יֵשׁ בַּחֲבִילָה, Ma yesh bakhavila?
"What does the package contain?" - ?מַה הַחֲבִילָה מֵכִילָה, Ma hakhavila mekhila?
Jessi: Alright! That's going to do it for today. Remember to stop by HebrewPod101.com and pick up the accompanying PDF. If you stop by, be sure to leave us a comment!

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