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#3 “Be Well” and Other Sign-Offs
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Aug 24, 2013
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Tihye bari means “be well”. When do we use it, and what are the other ways to sign off a message in Hebrew? Click here for the all-Hebrew version of this episode New Words and Expressions: Tihye bari (m.)/Tihyi bri’a (f.)/Tihyu bri’im (pl.) - All the best, be well (“Be healthy”) - תהיה בריא Ve-she-tamid tihye bari - May you always be healthy - ושתמיד תהיה בריא Tihye li bari - I oppose to what you’re doing, but good luck nevertheless - תהיה לי בריא Bai - Bye - ביי Yalla bai - Ok, bye now - יאללה ביי Lehitra’ot - See you, goodbye - להתראות Nihye be-kesher - Let’s be in touch - נהיה בקשר Nedaber - We’ll talk - נדבר Az nitra’e - So we’ll see each other - אז נתראה Bai beintayim - Bye for the time being - ביי בינתיים Chao - Ciao - צ’או Neshikot - Kisses - נשיקות Tov (Tooooov) - Good - טוב Az yalla - Good, ok then - אז יאללה Playlist and Clips: Shalom Hanoch - Ba-Gilgul Haze (lyrics) Lilit Nagar & Robert Hellens - Tihye Bari
Released:
Aug 24, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode
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