Streetwise Hebrew Podcast
1) #78 Handy Hebrew Hints
The Hebrew word ืื means hand, but also so much more. Let's find out its other meanings, idioms, and expressions Israelis often use. And what's yad2? ย Guy gives us a hand with the lesson. Hear the All...Show More
2) #80 High-Tech Hebrew
You can't be in the Start-up Nation and not know how to talk tech in Hebrew. Guy teaches us how to say "attachment," "text message," and "chat" in Hebrew, and how to conjugate the verb ืืกืืก. Things ar...Show More
3) An End-Of-The-Year Offer Too Good to Miss
If you've ever considered becoming a Streetwise Hebrew patron but haven't gotten around to it, now might be the best time to join and gain access to our all-Hebrew episodes. Starting January 1st, our ...Show More
4) #95 In Case of Emergency, Call Streetwise Hebrew
Many things "happen" here in the Holy Land, which is why the root "kara" โ ืง.ืจ.ื โ with all its derivatives, is so popular. Guy Sharett explains how it's related to murder, earthquakes, and soy milk, ...Show More
5) #445 It's a Serious Leak
From leaking documents to a leaky faucet at home, the root ืืืค is an interesting one, and from which we get the Hebrew word for whistleblower. Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon ย New Words and Ex...Show More
6) #86 This Show's Getting More and More 'Od'
"Od, od, od!" โ we're always wanting more. How do we ask for more milk, for an encore or for another goal in a football game? You guessed it, we use "od." Guy Sharett tells us moreโฆ Hear the All-Hebre...Show More
7) #76 Let There Be Light
Lior Peleg, our beloved editor and technical producer, is leaving us. As a tribute to him, we'll explore his full name and learn some cool stuff about it, especially about Or, light. Hear the All-Hebr...Show More
8) #444 Sorry, It Slipped My Mind
The Hebrew word ืืืจืื means to escape, but the same root has other interesting meanings in other verb formats. Guy also explains the meaning of ืืืจ ืืจืืื. Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon ย New ...Show More
9) #93 Sometimes the Best Things Come in Pairs
ืชืืืืื are twins, from the root ืชืื which is used in Hebrewย for anything to do with matching, suiting, fitting, and coordinating. Let's learn how to use this family of words in ourย everyday life. Mat'...Show More
10) #91 Mistakes That Make Israelis Cringe
Why is it that some mistakes in a foreign language sound worse than others? Itโs unfair, but some things Hebrew learners say sound more cringy to the Israeli ear than others. Guy Sharett teaches us wh...Show More