Introduction |
Eric: Welcome to 3-Minute Hebrew Season 1, Lesson 13 - Who Is It? In this lesson, you’ll learn how to ask who is there in Hebrew. |
Body |
Eric: First, you'll see how to say 'Who is it?' in Hebrew. |
Yaara: [Normal] מי זה?(mi ze?) |
Eric: First is an interrogative meaning 'Who' |
Yaara: [Normal] מי [Slow] מי (mi) |
Eric: Last is the demonstrative pronoun meaning 'It’ or ‘this' |
Yaara: [Normal] זה [Slow] זה(ze) |
Eric: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'Who is it?' |
Yaara: [Slow] מי זה? [Normal] מי זה? |
Eric: Ok, now let's take a look at how to say 'Who are they?' |
Yaara: [Normal] מי אלה?(mi ele?) |
Eric: First is an interrogative meaning 'Who' |
Yaara: [Normal] מי [Slow] מי (mi) |
Eric: Last is the demonstrative pronoun meaning 'These' |
Yaara: [Normal] אלה [Slow] אלה(ele) |
Eric: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'Who are they?' |
Yaara: [Slow] מי אלה? [Normal] מי אלה? |
Eric: Next, we’ll see how to say 'It's me.' |
Yaara: [Normal] זה אני.(ze ani.) |
Eric: First is a demonstrative pronoun meaning 'It' |
Yaara: [Normal] זה [Slow] זה(ze) |
Eric: Last is the pronoun meaning 'I' |
Yaara: [Normal] אני [Slow] אני(ani) |
Eric: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'It's me.' |
Yaara: [Slow] זה אני. [Normal] זה אני. |
Eric: Finally, we’ll learn how to say 'That’s a friend of mine.' |
Yaara: [Normal] זה חבר שלי.(ze khaver sheli.) |
Eric: First is a demonstrative pronoun meaning 'It' |
Yaara: [Normal] זה [Slow] זה(ze) |
Eric: Next is the noun meaning 'Friend' |
Yaara: [Normal] חבר [Slow] חבר(khaver) |
Eric: Last is the preposition meaning 'Mine’ or ‘my' |
Yaara: [Normal] שלי [Slow] שלי(sheli) |
Eric: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'That’s a friend of mine.' |
Yaara: [Slow] זה חבר שלי. [Normal] זה חבר שלי. |
Cultural Insight |
Eric: Now it's time for a quick cultural insight. |
Yaara: If someone is knocking at your door in Israel and you don't know who it is, the common thing to do is ask "Mi ze?" before opening the door. This literally means "Who is it?” Again, note that Ze, meaning “this”, is the masculine form, but the default form in Hebrew is the masculine one. |
Outro
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Eric: And that’s all for this lesson. Don’t forget to check out the lesson notes, and we’ll see you in the next lesson! |
Yaara: להתראות |
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