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Hi, everybody!
Do you know how to say 'I love you' in Hebrew? In this lesson, you'll learn three different ways to say 'I love you' and a special phrase for Valentine's Day.
Let’s start with the most common phrase.
אני אוהב אותך.
[slowly] אני אוהב אותך.
"I love you."
This phrase is direct. You should use it only when you're confessing your love.
If you want to be less direct, you can use this phrase.
אתה כל כך חשוב לי.
[slowly] אתה כל כך חשוב לי.
It means "You mean so much to me."
Now if you want to be more romantic in expressing your love for someone, you can say this phrase.
מילים לא יכולות לתאר את האהבה שלי אלייך.
[slowly] מילים לא יכולות לתאר את האהבה שלי אלייך.
It means "Words cannot describe my love for you."
Now you know three different ways to say 'I love you' in Hebrew! And here's one more. What if you want to spend Valentine's Day with someone special? In that case, you can say...
התהיה בן זוגי בחג האהבה?
[slowly] התהיה בן זוגי בחג האהבה?
It means "Will you be my Valentine?"
Let's wrap up this lesson by recapping what we've learned. Listen to the expression and repeat after me.
"I love you."
אני אוהב אותך.
* beep
אני אוהב אותך.
"You mean so much to me."
אתה כל כך חשוב לי.
* beep
אתה כל כך חשוב לי.
"Words cannot describe my love for you."
מילים לא יכולות לתאר את האהבה שלי אלייך.
* beep
מילים לא יכולות לתאר את האהבה שלי אלייך.
"Will you be my Valentine?"
התהיה בן זוגי בחג האהבה?
* beep
התהיה בן זוגי בחג האהבה?
Well done! [pause] Here's a fun fact! According to Jewish tradition, on Tu BeAv, Jewish girls would go out to dance in borrowed clothes. Do you know why?
Jewish girls would go out to the vineyards wearing borrowed white clothes. The clothes were borrowed so that no one could distinguish between the poor and the wealthy, so as not to embarrass anyone.
You just learned three different ways to say 'I love you' in Hebrew and one special phrase for Valentine's Day. Also, don’t forget to download your free cheat sheet on How to be a Good Lover in Israel, including words for romance, compliments, and pick up lines! Check out the description below and go to HebrewPod101.com now.
I’ll see you next time. Toda raba!

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