Okay, now it's your turn. |
Do you remember how to say “How's your mother?” |
מה שלום אמא שלך? |
(Mah shlom ima shelkha?) |
Imagine she’s great. Do you remember how to say “great?” |
מצויין, מצויין |
(metsuyan, metsuyan) |
Say “She’s great.” |
שלומה מצויין. |
(Shlomah metsuyan.) |
Now answer the question saying she’s great. |
מה שלום אמא שלך? |
(Mah shlom ima shelkha?) |
שלומה מצויין. |
(Shlomah metsuyan.) |
Now imagine she’s so-so. Do you remember how to say “so-so?” |
ככה-ככה, ככה-ככה |
(kakha-kakha, kakha-kakha) |
Say “She’s so-so.” |
שלומה ככה-ככה. |
(Shlomah kakha-kakha.) |
Now answer the question saying she’s so-so. |
מה שלום אמא שלך? |
(Mah shlom ima shelkha?) |
שלומה ככה-ככה. |
(Shlomah kakha-kakha.) |
Now imagine she’s not good. Do you remember how to say “not good?” |
לא טוב, לא טוב |
(lo tov, lo tov) |
Say “She’s not good.” |
שלומה לא טוב. |
(Shlomah lo tov.) |
Now answer the question saying she’s not good. |
מה שלום אמא שלך? |
(Mah shlom ima shelkha?) |
שלומה לא טוב. |
(Shlomah lo tov.) |
In this lesson, you learned new vocabulary and phrases you can use in your everyday life to talk about well-being. |
You are now able to talk about how someone is feeling like a native speaker! |
See you in the next lesson! |
Bye! |
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