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Yaara: Hi everyone! שָׁלוֹם (shalom).
Welcome to Hebrew weekly words. My name is Yaara and this week’s theme is fruits - פירות (perot).
Single is פרי (pri). So fruits, exciting, yay!
תפוח
(tapuaħ)
“apple”
“Green apples are my favorite.”
תפוחים ירוקים הם האהובים עליי.
(tapuħim yerukim hem ha-a'huvim alai.)
אבטיח
(avatiyaħ)
“watermelon”
Plural is...
אבטיחים
(avatiħim)
ביפן יש אבטיחים מרובעים.
(be-yapan yesh avatiħim meruba'im.)
“Japan has Square Watermelons”. It’s true. Google it.
תאנה
(te'ena)
“fig”
I actually love figs. I have a friend who can’t eat them because she says that the insides look like worms. So that’s a picture you won’t be able to get out of your head.
לסבתא שלי היה עץ תאנה.
(le-savta sheli haya etz te'ena.)
“My grandmother had a fig tree.”
משמש
(mishmesh)
“apricot”
The word is
משמש
(mishmesh)
but Israelis usually say
מישמיש
(mishmish)
קניתי בשוק קילו מישמישים.
(kaniti ba-shuk kilo mishmishim.)
“I bought 1 kilo of Apricots in the market.”
דובדבן
(duvdevan)
“cherry”
“This event was the cherry on my cream.”
האירוע הזה היה הדובדבן שבקצפת.
(ha-erua ha-ze haya ha-duvdevan she-ba-katzefet.)
And this is the end. So thank you so much for watching this week’s episode of Hebrew weekly words. We talked about fruits - פירות (perot). So don’t forget to check our website, and see you next week! bye.

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