HEBREW For My BFF GREETINGS Hebrew Shalom English
HEBREW For My BFF!
GREETINGS Hebrew Shalom English Hello Mah nishma How are you Mah koreh What’s up? Tov Good Lo tov. Not good
WHAT DO I SAY WHEN SOMEONE SAYS MAH KOREH? Some options. Shlomi Tov. (sh-loh-mee tohv; My welfare is good. ) Etzli B’seder Gamur. (ehtz-lee buh-seh-dehr gah-moohr; With me, things are completely okay. ) B’seder. (beh-seh-dehr; Okay. ) Mamash Tov. (mah-mahsh tohv; Really good. ) Lo Kol-Kach Tov. (loh kohl-kahch tohv; Not so good. )
GOOD NIGHT! GOOD MORNING! So, in the evening, you can say Erev Tov (eh-rehv tohv; good evening) whether you’re greeting someone or responding to another person’s salutation. At night, you can say Lilah Tov (lye-lah tohv; good night). And, if someone is headed off to bed, you can wish him or her Chalomot Paz (chaloh-moht pahz; golden dreams)! Got that? Good. Now on to the Sabbath-related greetings. All day Friday and during the Sabbath, greeting people with the words that wish them a peaceful Sabbath is customary: Shabbat Shalom (shah-baht shah-lohm; have peaceful Sabbath). When the sun sets on Saturday night (and you can see three stars in the sky), the Sabbath is over. On Saturday nights and even on Sundays, it’s customary to greet people with a cheery Shavu’a Tov (shahvoo-ahtohv), wishing them a good week.
WEEKEND HOMEWORK REVIEW HOMEWORK FOR 9/15 AND PLEASE ASK ME ANY QUEASTINS YOU NEED WITH MY EMAIL I GAVE TO YOU GUYS. Have an awesome weekend! Hamorah L TEST IG GOING TO BE THIS THURSDAY ON GREETINGS #1 AND #2 ON SLIDES 2 AND 3!
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