| Hey, everyone! Welcome to Hebrew Weekly Words. I am Yaara, and today we’re going to learn about “Mammals” |
| יונקים |
| (yonkim) |
| 1. |
| אריה |
| (arie) “lion” |
| אריה |
| (arie) is actually also a Hebrew name though we usually pronounce it |
| אריה |
| (arya) |
| 2. |
| הלוואי שהיה לי אריה מחמד |
| (haleay shehaya li arie machmad) |
| “I wish I had a pet lion.” |
| Though not really because I’m sure it would have been really cruel. |
| 3. |
| ארנב |
| (arnav) “rabbit” |
| ארנבים הם חמודים אבל מסריחים |
| (arnavim hem chamudim aval masrichim) |
| “Rabbits are cute but smelly.” |
| And so it’s true if you ever had a rabbit. |
| 4. |
| דוב |
| (dov) “bear” |
| דוב |
| (dov) can also be a name. |
| לסבא שלי קראו דוב |
| (lesaba sheli kar'uu dov) |
| “My grandfather was named Dov.” |
| “Bear” |
| דוב |
| (dov) |
| 5. |
| כלב |
| (kelev) “dog” |
| יש לי כלב קטן ורועש |
| (yesh li kelev katan ve'roesh) |
| “I have a small, loud dog.” |
| Is it true that small dogs are usually loud? It feels like it. |
| 6. |
| חתול |
| (chatul) “cat” |
| I love cats and I love the word - the Hebrew word for “cat” |
| חתול |
| (chatul) |
| I feel it really conveys the essence of being a cat. And now I have a surprise! |
| זה החתול שלי |
| (ze hachatul sheli) Mmm-mm. |
| “This is my cat.” |
| Smoopy - his name is Smoopy, yes. |
| So that was the grand finale of this episode. We were talking about Mammals. Thank you so much for watching. Leave us a comment below. Don’t forget to check out the site and see you next week. Bye! |
| Psst, meow, pssss,psss, psss. |
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