Very nice !!!, could you do another video like this, maybe with more questions ,like what do you do ? what do you like ? your family ? etc. etc. Love your videos !!!!!
Thank you so much for the positive feedback! I'm thrilled you enjoyed the video. I am definitely working on more videos exploring topics like daily life, preferences, and family. Thank you for your support, it mean a lot!
Absolutely! 'Shalom' is a versatile greeting and is perfectly acceptable for saying hello to both individuals and groups of people. It's a warm and inclusive way to greet others. If you have any more questions or if there's anything else you'd like to know, feel free to ask!
Shalom Yael. Boker Tov. Mashlomaych? I thought Lihitraot means "To be seen" or "See you later." Is there a way to say See you later? How to ask a single woman, "How do you feel?" Is it "Ech at margisha?" Obrigato meh Chicago. Avodah Tov.
Shalom Jim. The literal translation is "to meet (with someone)", but that's the Hebrew word for goodbye, it's kind of like saying "until next time we see each other". And yes, you would say "Eich at mar-gi-sha".
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Very nice !!!, could you do another video like this, maybe with more questions ,like what do you do ? what do you like ? your family ? etc. etc. Love your videos !!!!!
Thank you so much for the positive feedback! I'm thrilled you enjoyed the video. I am definitely working on more videos exploring topics like daily life, preferences, and family. Thank you for your support, it mean a lot!
Is shalom acceptable for saying hello to a group of people?
Absolutely! 'Shalom' is a versatile greeting and is perfectly acceptable for saying hello to both individuals and groups of people. It's a warm and inclusive way to greet others. If you have any more questions or if there's anything else you'd like to know, feel free to ask!
Ma shimcha
Shalom Yael.
Boker Tov. Mashlomaych?
I thought Lihitraot means "To be seen" or "See you later." Is there a way to say See you later? How to ask a single woman, "How do you feel?" Is it "Ech at margisha?"
Obrigato meh Chicago. Avodah Tov.
Shalom Jim. The literal translation is "to meet (with someone)", but that's the Hebrew word for goodbye, it's kind of like saying "until next time we see each other". And yes, you would say "Eich at mar-gi-sha".
@@LearnHebrewNow B'seder Yael. Todah rabah. Neshikot.
Lhitraot,
Jim
Shalom,
shmi azanyah,
ma shimchs?
Shalom Azanyah, shmi Yael. Naim meod lehakir otcha!
Naim lehakir otach
Ma shlo mech?
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