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#74 A Trip Down Memory Lane

#74 A Trip Down Memory Lane

FromStreetwise Hebrew


#74 A Trip Down Memory Lane

FromStreetwise Hebrew

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Length:
9 minutes
Released:
Feb 17, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It is Memorial Day in Israel. So today we discuss the ins and outs of זיכרון, the Hebrew word for memory. What’s the difference between לזכור and להיזכר, if both of them mean ‘to remember’? And what does a secretary have to do with it? Guy helps jog our memory. Listen to the All Hebrew Episode on Patreon   New Words and Expressions: Hu zachar – He remembered – הוא זכר Ani zocher ota – I remember her – אני זוכר אותה Hu achal – He ate – הוא אכל Hu katav – He wrote – הוא כתב Hu Halach – He went – הוא הלך Hu zocher mashehu/mishehu – He remembers something/someone – הוא זוכר משהו/מישהו Zachur li – I remember (“it’s remembered to me”) – זכור לי “Im tizkeri oti, Sivan” – “If you remember me, Sivan” – אם תזכרי אותי, סיוון Tizkor! – Remember this, you owe me one – תזכור Tizkor, ah? – Remember that, okay? – ?תזכור, אה Tizkor she- – Remember that – תזכור ש Lech tizkor – Go remember – לך תזכור Wow, lech tizkor akhshav – Wow, try to remember now – וואו, לך תזכור עכשיו Mi zocher? – Who can remember these things? – ?מי זוכר “U-khshitorarti nizkarti ba-chalom” – “And when I woke up, I suddenly remembered the dream” – וכשהתעוררתי נזכרתי בחלום Nizkar be-mashehu – He got reminded of something – נזכר במשהו Ah nizkarti – Oh, now I remember – אה, נזכרתי Ani zocher otach – I remember you – אני זוכר אותך Nizkarti bach – I suddenly thought about you – נזכרתי בך Lizkor et – To remember – לזכור Lehizakher be- – To be reminded of -להיזכר ב Zikaron, zichronot – Memory, memories – זיכרון, זכרונות “Adam tsover zichronot kmo nemalim” – A person accumulates memories, like ants – אדם צובר זכרונות כמו נמלים Zichrono li-vracha, Zal (acronym) – May his memory be a blessing – זכרונו לברכה, ז”ל Yizkor am israel – May the people of israel remember – יזכור עם ישראל Yom hazikaron lasho’a ve-lagvura – Holocaust Remembrance Day (“Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day”) – יום הזיכרון לשואה ולגבורה Yom hazikaron lechalaley maarchot Israel u-lnifge-ey peulot haeiva – Memorial day (“Memorial Day for the Fallen Soldiers of Israel and Victims of Terrorism”) – יום הזיכרון לחללי מערכות ישראל ולנפגעי פעולות האיבה Lehazkir – To remind – להזכיר Tazkir li – Remind me – תזכיר לי Mazkir/mazkira – Secretary – מזכיר/מזכירה Zachir – Catchy, memorable – זכיר Shir zachir – Catchy song – שיר זכיר Tizkoret – Reminder – תזכורת   Playlist and Clips: Yigal Bashan – Sivan (Lyrics) Uzi Chitman – Ratsiti She-teda (Lyrics) Avraham Tal – Adam Tsover Zichronot (Lyrics) Yizkor – Dan Caner
Released:
Feb 17, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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A bite-size podcast showcasing modern Hebrew and its slang. Host Guy Sharett explains what we can learn about Israeli psyche, society, and culture through the Hebrew language.