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Hi, everyone! Welcome to Hebrew Weekly Words with me, Yaara. And I hope you’re planning a trip to Israel soon because our theme for this week is Crossing Borders. So let’s start!
1.
אזרחות
(ezrakhut) “citizenship”
יש לי אזרחות ישראלית.
(yesh li ezrakhut israelit.)
“I have an Israeli citizenship.”
2.
אשרה
(ash-rah) “visa”
We use the word
אשרה
(ash-rah) but sometimes we just say “visa”.
קיבלתי אשרה לארצות הברית.
(kibalti ashra le'artsot ha'brit)
“I got a visa for the United States.”
Or we can say
קיבלתי ויזה לארצות הברית.
(kibalti visa le'artsot ha'brit.)
3.
דרכון
(darkon) “passport”
יש לי המון חתימות בדרכון.
(yesh li hamon khatimot ba'darkon.)
“I have lots of stamps in my passport.”
4.
רשיון נהיגה
(rishyon nehiga) “driver's license”
יש לי רשיון נהיגה בינלאומי.
(yesh li rishyon nehiga beinleumi.)
“I have an international driver's license.”
5.
אישור כניסה מחדש
(ishur knisa mekhadash) “re-entry permit”
הוא קיבל אישור כניסה מחדש לישראל.
(hu kibel ishur knisa mekhadash le'Israel.)
“He got a re-entry permit to Israel.”
This is the end. I hope you learned some useful phrases for crossing borders and I hope you plan a trip to Israel or anywhere really. If you have any questions, leave us a comment below and don’t forget to check out the site. Bye!

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