Streetwise Hebrew

#47 What's the first Hebrew word you learned?

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Shalom means 'peace,' 'hello' and 'goodbye' – it’s one of the most popular words in Hebrew, and the first one everybody learns. But there are other words, all derived from the root sh.l.m, that are very active in our language. Let’s meet the family! Words and expressions discussed: Shalom – שָׁלוֹם Shalom rav lachem ve’erev tov – שָׁלוֹם רָב לָכֶם וְעֶרֶב טוֹב Shalem – שָׁלֵם Ma shlom Tomer – מַה שָׁלוֹם תּוֹמֵר Ma shlomo – מַה שְׁלוֹמוֹ Shlomi tov – שְלוֹמִי טוֹב Shlomi, shlomcha, shlomech, shlomo, shloma, shlomenu, shlomchem, shlomam – שְלוֹמִי, שְלוֹמְךָ, שְלוֹמֵךְ, שְלוֹמוֹ, שְלוֹמָה, שְלוֹמֵנוּ, שְלוֹמְכֶם, שְלוֹמָם Ma shlomenu? – מַה שְלוֹמֵנוּ? Shalom aleychem – שָׁלוֹם עֲלֵיכֶם Shalom aleychem malachey ha-shalom – שָׁלוֹם עֲלֵיכֶם מַלְאַכֵי הָשָׁלוֹם Salam alaykum (Arabic) – סָלָאם עָלֵיכּום, سلام عليكم Shulem alaychem (Yiddish) - שוּלֵם עֲלֵיכֶם Sholem shloem le’olam, b’rogez brogez af pa'am – שוֹלֵם שוֹלֵם לְעוֹלָם, בְּרוֹגֵז בְּרוֹגֵז אַף פַּעַם Drishat shalom, dash – דְּרִישַת שָלו