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#343 Did I Tell You Where I’m Traveling to This Summer?
#343 Did I Tell You Where I’m Traveling to This Summer?
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10 minutes
Released:
Sep 14, 2021
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Podcast episode
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The Hebrew word נסיעה, which means a ride, drive, or trip, comes in handy in a country like Israel, where it often seems like everyone’s away on a trip or they can’t stop talking about planning their next one. As part of our podcast’s 8th birthday celebrations, we are giving all Streetwise Hebrew podcast listeners $50 USD towards Ruben Adery's full Hebrew pronunciation course. The course consists of 4 modules, 31 high-definition videos, and a bonus vowel audio course with 400+ common daily practice words. Check out the course material and have the $50 discount applied automatically at to tlv1.fm/happy8 Listen to the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Masa (m.), masa’ot – Journey, journeys – מסע, מסעות Mas’ot ha-tslav – The Crusades – מסעות הצלב Linso’a – To travel – לנסוע Nesi’ah tova – Have a good trip – נסיעה טובה Yesh li nesi’ah me-ha-avoda – I have a work-related trip – יש לי נסיעה מהעבודה Nesi’at asakim – Business trip – נסיעת עסקים Masa asakim – Business trip (archaic) – מסע עסקים Ani be-nesiah karega – I am driving right now – אני בנסיעה כרגע “Tagid shalom le-Moshe, hu po iti ba-oto” – Say hi to moshe, he’s with me in the car – תגיד שלום למשה, הוא פה איתי באוטו Nesi’at mivchan – Test drive – נסיעת מבחן Hi kol ha-zman be-nesi’ot – She’s away all the time – היא כל הזמן בנסיעות Doch nesi’ot – Travel report – דו”ח נסיעות Bituach nesi’ot le-chul – Travel insurance – ביטוח נסיעות Playlist and Clips: Sagiv Cohen & Tal Segev – Nesi’ah Tova (lyrics) Nesiat mivchan Bituach nesiot Ep. 186 – English version; Hebrew version
Released:
Sep 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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