Sunday, March 18, 2018

Hebrew Words That Originated from Other Languages.... absolute must know by the Bard of Bat Yam (#BardOfBatYam), Poet Laureate Of Zion (#PoetLareateOfZion)


    Hebrew might be one of the world’s oldest dialects, but it also borrows a lot of words from a variety of other languages. Here are 12 you should know:

    1. לסמס (English)

    Transliterationleh-sah-mess
    Meaning: to text message / send an SMS

    2. אחלה (Arabic)


    Transliterationahkh-lah
    Meaning: awesome, great

    3. תכל’ס (Yiddish/Hebrew)


    Transliterationtahkh-less
    Meaning: bottom line, all in all, true (slang)

    4. בלגן (Russian)


    Transliterationbah-lah-gan
    Meaning: mess, disorder, chaos

    5. טלפון (English)


    Transliterationteh-leh-fone
    Meaning: telephone, mobile / cell phone, phone call

    6. באסה (Arabic)


    Transliterationbah-sah
    Meaning: bummer, disappointment
     7. שלוק (German / Dutch)

    Transliterationshlook
    Meaning: sip

    8. הופה (Greek)


    Transliterationoh-pah
    Meaning: declaration of celebration, excitement, being impressed or being surprised

    9. צימר (Yiddish)


    Transliterationtzee-mer
    Meaning: Bed & Breakfast accommodation

    10. נו (Russian)


    Transliterationnu
    Meaning: hurry up, So? Eh?

    11. לגגל (English)


    Transliterationleh’gah’gel
    Meaning: to Google / do a Google search

    12. פדיחה (Arabic)


    Transliterationfah-dee-khah
    Meaning: embarrassment, screw-up, mess-up

    13. ביס


    Transliterationbees
    Meaning: bite (of food)

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