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Shalom, everyone! Welcome to Hebrew Weekly Words. My name is Yaara, and today we’re going to talk about hygiene actions. Let’s get started!
1.
להתגלח
(le'hitgaleaħ)
“to shave (oneself)”
It's important to know that this form of this verb is reflective, it means to shave oneself. They say
לגלח את הרגליים
(le'galeaħ et ha-raglaim.) "to shave the legs"
Or any other part, that’s your business, really.
שכחתי להתגלח הבוקר.
(sha'khaħti le'hitgaleaħ ha'boker.) "I forgot to shave today.”
2.
להתרחץ
(le'hitraħetz) "to bath; to take a shower"
אני מעדיפה להתרחץ בערב.
(ani ma'adifa le'hitraħetz ba-erev.) "I prefer to take a shower in the evening."
3.
לייבש שיער בפן
(le'yabesh se'ar be-fen) "to blow-dry"
A blow dryer, we call it fen.
אחרי המקלחת אני מייבשת את השיער בפן.
(aħarei ha-miklaħat ani me'yabeshet et ha-se'ar be-fen.) "after the shower I blow-dry my hair."
4.
לצחצח שיניים
(le'tzaħtzeaħ shinaiym) "to brush one's teeth"
לילה טוב, ואל תשכחו לצחצח שיניים!
(laila tov, ve-al tish'keħu le'tzaħtzeaħ shinaiym!) "good night, and don't forget to brush your teeth!"
5.
לשטוף ידיים
(lish'tof yadaiym) "to wash one's hands"
חשוב לשטוף ידיים לפני האוכל.
(ħashuv lish'tof yadaiym lifnei ha-o'khel.) “It's important to wash your hands before a meal.”
That's it for this week! We talked about hygiene actions. Thank you so much for watching, leave us a comment below. Don't forget to check out the site, okay! Bye!
Don't forget to wash behind your ears!

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