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Learn five words about being sick
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Yaara: Hi everyone! שָׁלוֹם (shalom) and welcome to Hebrew weekly words. My name is Yaara and I am super excited to find out this week’s theme. Okay! drums… and this week’s theme is... “Being sick”. Yeah, it sounds like fun. Being sick להיות חולה - (li’hyot ħole). |
זיהום |
(zee'hum) |
“infection” |
I once had a ring in my eyebrow. well, when you are 16... you know. |
.היה לי זיהום בגבה |
(haya li zee'hum ba-gaba.) |
“I had an infection in my eyebrow”. that’s a true story. |
כאב ראש |
(ke'ev rosh) |
“headache” |
I have so many of these, so I'm actually really experienced, I can tell you a lot about it. |
.לא הגעתי לשיעור כי היה לי כאב ראש |
(lo higati la-shi'ur ki haya li ke'ev rosh.) |
“I didn’t come to class because I had a headache”, true story. |
כאב בטן |
(ke'ev beten) |
“stomachache” |
.אני חושבת שאכלתי משהו מקולקל. יש לי כאב בטן |
(ani ħoshevet she-akhalti mashe'hu mekulkal. yesh li ke'ev beten.) |
“I think I ate something bad, I have a stomachache.” Beware! |
חום |
(ħom) |
“fever” |
חום (khom) is actually the word for “heat” as well. |
.הוא היה בסדר בבוקר, אבל אז עלה לו החום |
(hu haya beseder ba-boker, aval az ala lo ha-ħom.) |
“He was fine in the morning, but then his fever went up.” |
צינון |
(tzinun) |
“cold” |
.כשאת סובלת מצינון, את מתעטשת כל הזמן |
(k'she-at sovelet mi-tzinun, at mit'ateshet kol ha-zman.) |
“When you suffer from cold, you keep sneezing all the time.” |
So this is the end, thank you so much for watching. This week’s theme was “being sick” - להיות חולה (li’hyot ħole). I wish you only good health and don’t forget to check our site and see you next week on Hebrew weekly words, bye! |
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