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Introduction
Eric: Welcome to 3-Minute Hebrew Season 1, Lesson 15 - Where Are You Going? In this lesson, you’ll learn how to ask where someone is going in Hebrew.
Body
Eric: First, you'll see how to say 'Where are you going?' in Hebrew.
Yaara: [Normal] לאן אתה הולך?(le'an ata holekh?)
Eric: First is an interrogative meaning 'Where to'
Yaara: [Normal] לאן [Slow] לאן (le'an)
Eric: Next is the pronoun meaning 'You'
Yaara: [Normal] אתה [Slow] אתה(ata)
Eric: Last is the verb meaning 'Go'
Yaara: [Normal] הולך [Slow] הולך(holekh)
Eric: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'Where are you going?'
Yaara: [Slow] לאן אתה הולך? [Normal] לאן אתה הולך?
Eric: Ok, now let's take a look at the informal way to say 'Are you going somewhere?'
Yaara: [Normal] אתה הולך לאנשהו?(ata holekh le'anshehu?)
Eric: First is a pronoun meaning 'You'
Yaara: [Normal] אתה [Slow] אתה (ata)
Eric: Next is the verb meaning 'Go'
Yaara: [Normal] הולך [Slow] הולך(holekh)
Eric: Last is the adverb meaning ‘to somewhere'
Yaara: [Normal] לאנשהו [Slow] לאנשהו(le'anshehu)
Eric: Listen again to the informal phrase meaning 'Are you going somewhere?'
Yaara: [Slow] אתה הולך לאנשהו? [Normal] אתה הולך לאנשהו?
Eric: Next, we have the phrase 'I'm going to the supermarket.'
Yaara: [Normal] אני הולך לסופר.(ani holekh lasuper.)
Eric: First is a pronoun meaning 'I'
Yaara: [Normal] אני [Slow] אני(ani)
Eric: Next is the verb meaning 'Go'
Yaara: [Normal] הולך [Slow] הולך(holekh)
Eric: Last is the noun meaning 'to the supermarket'
Yaara: [Normal] לסופר [Slow] לסופר(lasuper)
Eric: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'I'm going to the supermarket.'
Yaara: [Slow] אני הולך לסופר. [Normal] אני הולך לסופר.
Eric: Finally, we have the phrase 'I'm going to work.'
Yaara: [Normal] אני הולכת לעבודה.(ani holekhet la'avoda.)
Eric: First is a pronoun meaning 'I'
Yaara: [Normal] אני [Slow] אני(ani)
Eric: Next is the feminine form of the verb meaning 'go'
Yaara: [Normal] הולכת [Slow] הולכת(holekhet)
Eric: Last is the noun meaning ‘to the work'
Yaara: [Normal] לעבודה [Slow] לעבודה(la'avoda)
Eric: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'I'm going to work.'
Yaara: [Slow] אני הולכת לעבודה. [Normal] אני הולכת לעבודה.
Cultural Insight
Eric: Now it's time for a quick cultural insight.
Yaara: The key word of any phrase regarding direction - such as "where are you going?" or "I'm going to that place" - is the preposition ל - "le", which means "to". let's practice some of its forms:
le'an?, meaning “where?”
le'mesiba, meaning “to a party.”
When the place you’re going to is a specific one, the "le" sound is combined with a "ha" sound, meaning "the", and turns into a "la" sound, for example..
ani holekh la'mesiba, meaning “I'm going to the party.”
or hi nosa'at la'mishpakha shela, meaning “she’s going to her family.”
Listeners, did you know that when you sneeze in Israel, people will say la'bri'ut, which means something like "to health!"

Outro

Eric: And that’s all for this lesson. Don’t forget to check out the lesson notes, and we’ll see you in the next lesson!
Yaara: להתראות

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