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#24 I'm Absolutely Fine
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9 minutes
Released:
Jan 21, 2014
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Description
The word beseder means okay, alright, and is one of the first words you learn in Hebrew. But where did it come from and what does it literally mean? And what's the connection to the Ashdod Port?
בְּסֶדֶרבֶּסֶדֶר גָּמוּרסִידוּרִיםלְסַדֵּרהַכֹּל בְּסֶדֶריִהיֵה בְּסֶדֶרתָּגִיד לִי, אַתָּה בְּסֶדֶר?הוּא לֹא בְּסֶדֶר.אַתָּה מָמָש לֹא בְּסֶדֶר.הוּא רוֹצֶה לִהיוֹת בְּסֶדֶר עִם כּוּלָם."בְּסֶדֶרִיוּת"
Playlist:Boaz Sharabi - Etsli ha-kol besederYehudit Ravitz - Achshav ha-kol beseder
Josie Katz - Etsli Ha-kol besederAviva Avidan - Yihye beseder
Photo: Zipa Kempinsky
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Released:
Jan 21, 2014
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Podcast episode
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