Have you ever had to use any of these phrases before?
P.S., If you want to build your vocabulary with more positive words, be sure to check out this word list:
https://www.hebrewpod101.com/2016/08/07/hebrew-vocab-builder-56-the-top-20-words-for-positive-emotions/
Hi Matan,
Thank you for your comment!😄
"אני אשתמש בכל הדוגמאות מתי שאכעס."
"I will use all the examples whenever I get angry."
Happy learning!
Yours,
Tal
Team Hebrewpod101.com
השתמשתי את כל הדוגמעות כשאני כועס
Hi Maria Hazel Cohan,
Thank you for your comment!😄
Learning a new language and Hebrew can be tough at times, especially if it's very different from your mother-tongue but with practice and dedication you will be able to get there!
Hazel in Hebrew would be written:
הייזל
Have a pleasant learning!
Yours,
Tal
Team Hebrewpod101.com
Hi Sunil,
Thank you for your comment!😄
Ze tov lakh'lok (it's good to share), indeed! Thank you for sharing your own experience.
Have a pleasant learning!
Yours,
Tal
Team Hebrewpod101.com
זה כל כך מתסכל
Hello! Shalom!!
I'm finding Hebrew to be hard, but I'm studying daily.
Thank you for all you teach us!!
Hazel (ps- how do you write Hazel in Hebrew??)
Hello Syl and Susan,
Thank you for your kind feedback!
We're glad to have you with us! 👍
Please let us know if you ever have any questions throughout your studies; we would be happy to assist.
Sincerely,
Ali
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Thank you for sending this. It is good to know and recognize when we are upset or someone else has been hurt by us.
I enjoy all the extra learning tools that you provide to us.
Very good!! Thanks!!
Ze tob lashlok.I used to in the past and presently I try to use empathy which helps as well as acknowledging the emotion and forgiving. The anger gets flared up especially if you think it's done purposely.
Hi EMMANUEL Z. MASIGA,
Thank you for your comment!😄
Indeed😅
Always hoping that there will be no need to use these phrases if possible!
Yours,
Tal
Team Hebrewpod101.com
YIIIIIIIIIIIKES!!!! PEOPLE GET REALLY ANGRY INDEED....😳😳😳
Dear David,
Thanks for posting this feedback on this lesson!
We are glad to hear that you find the lesson good and the vocabulary useful 😄
This is true - in order to get the "really angry" stuff one would have to turn to different sources (😆) but the phrases appearing in this lesson are still very common and used often to show resentment.
Enjoy learning Hebrew!
Yours,
Roi
Team HebrewPod101.com
Can't tell you how happy I am to see a list of angry words. In Japan they simply won't teach them to foreigners: one just has to pick them up on the street, with sometimes disastrous results.
I am certain that there must be other "more robust" expressions in Hebrew that you would not recommend using in polite company, but these seem to do the job without being (too?) insulting.
Shalom LAL BAHADUR PASWAN,
Thank you so much for your positive message! 😇❤️
Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
We wish you good luck with your language studies.
Kind regards,
Levente (לבנטה)
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Really very good
Shalom Omar Omari,
Thank you so much for the heart and thumbs up!😇❤️
Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
We wish you good luck with your language studies.
Kind regards,
Levente (לבנטה)
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❤️👍
Hi Praise,
Thanks for posting!
"Go away" is phrased in Hebrew literally as "go from here", and siad in Hebrew: "!לך מכאן" ("lekh mi-kan!") for men,
and "!לכי מכאן" ("lekhi mi-kan!") for women.
Happy to help :)
Best,
Roi
Team HebrewPod101.com
Is there one for 'Go away'?
Hi doc55041 and sunil subba,
Thank you very much for posting!
@doc55041 - Yes, that's correct. "Dai" (די) is another way to say "stop", or more accurately - "enough!".
@sunil subba - Thanks for this feedback. Yes, these phrases can be useful when arguing with anyone - strangers, friends, co-workers or family. But let's hope that we won't need to use them too often! 😄😄
Yours,
Roi
Team HebrewPod101.com