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Gal Gadot schools us in Hebrew slang. From "ma ani, ez?" to "tachles," Gal will leave you saying "ores" after this episode of Slang School.
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@hopsonkim4952
@hopsonkim4952 3 роки тому
“Third time ice cream” is way better than “third time’s a charm.”
@litalhaupt
@litalhaupt 3 роки тому
It is supposed to be a bet: if this thing will happen not once, not twice but three times, you’ll buy me ice cream
@sonofblessed
@sonofblessed 3 роки тому
"Third time, ice cream" is meant to mean that the third time an attempt is made, everybody gets ice cream.
@hopsonkim4952
@hopsonkim4952 3 роки тому
lilly imaginator Good to know but I’m still taking it upon myself to alter the English expression to “third time, ice cream.”
@hopsonkim4952
@hopsonkim4952 3 роки тому
sonofblessed thanks but I still like it my way lol
@sonofblessed
@sonofblessed 3 роки тому
@@hopsonkim4952 No ice cream for you.
@algernon5177
@algernon5177 3 роки тому
Its understandable when she cant really explain it. A lot of slangs are obviously culture-related. Slangs are national inside-jokes
@itayschool4544
@itayschool4544 3 роки тому
As a isreali... She explained it really well. But I guess still some of it sounded wierd to those who don't know hebrew
@galekenig9907
@galekenig9907 3 роки тому
@@itayschool4544 as an Israeli, I really don't think she did. If I wasn't Israeli I wouldn't understand. There are parallels in English to almost every slang phrase in hebrew she reviewed, that's the best way to explain it.
@FatimaMarques0890
@FatimaMarques0890 3 роки тому
@@galekenig9907 As a linguist and translator nope, there isn't one for each one. Some are closest to the meaning but it's never ever the exact same meaning or context. I understood very well and I don't know anything about Hebrew.
@FatimaMarques0890
@FatimaMarques0890 3 роки тому
One of the best definitions I've ever encountered on what is slang. Slang is not as easy due to its constant changes even between same language speaking countries, not to mention within the same country.
@dozer7554
@dozer7554 3 роки тому
As an Israeli I can confirm
@swinxfee
@swinxfee 2 роки тому
As an arab i cant help but notice the similarities between us and israeli's. The language, the alphabet, the customs (warding off evil eye). It's such a shame what is happening in palestine/israel/gaza. We're literally brothers and sisters. I hope one day we will treat eachother as such.
@TheHoodVoice2024
@TheHoodVoice2024 Рік тому
Israel evil
@lf9341
@lf9341 Рік тому
Yes we are cousins. It's the religious zealots that push are apart. The young people need to change this!
@thephantom73
@thephantom73 Рік тому
@@can5722 it's people like you who are the real problem. Grow up
@can5722
@can5722 Рік тому
@@thephantom73 No you must say leave the country to it's real people the Palestinians and l am old enough to see that the Zionist are the real usurper.
@Fida7648
@Fida7648 Рік тому
Religions dont separate the race apart, intolerancy do. Its 21th century people can have different religions and still be friends or even families.
@Farkashroni
@Farkashroni 3 роки тому
I speak Hebrew and I still watched the entire thing just cause she’s adorable
@zoeyiguess8358
@zoeyiguess8358 2 роки тому
כנ"ל
@lfckaran
@lfckaran 2 роки тому
killer
@topgear_75
@topgear_75 2 роки тому
how do u read without the vowels?
@AnimalMother207
@AnimalMother207 2 роки тому
@@topgear_75 you recognize each word and vowelize through context. that said when you learn to read Hebrew you have signs to represent vowels - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niqqud
@Edameda_mmori
@Edameda_mmori 2 роки тому
Achi and yalla are also in Arabic. Means the same things
@bwalla50
@bwalla50 3 роки тому
I could listen to her read a Volkswagen repair manual.
@zipho5935
@zipho5935 3 роки тому
In German
@totallyradwithjosie3225
@totallyradwithjosie3225 3 роки тому
Ugh Volkswagen.
@mondachewon2873
@mondachewon2873 3 роки тому
Looooool - in a bikini would be much better
@Ramrodshy
@Ramrodshy 3 роки тому
simp
@dimejuice
@dimejuice 3 роки тому
@@mondachewon2873 perv
@timbaker1428
@timbaker1428 3 роки тому
She could be reading the directions on a shampoo bottle, and I'd still be here.
@josephwilson282
@josephwilson282 3 роки тому
If she were singing Imagine you'd think differently.
@crazyg3566
@crazyg3566 3 роки тому
On god🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@klilaklila5071
@klilaklila5071 2 роки тому
Same about u 😉
@harveyspecter1855
@harveyspecter1855 2 роки тому
It's the voice isn't it?! It's hot and seductive.
@unobaker8025
@unobaker8025 2 роки тому
😂🤣😂🤣
@aminm7714
@aminm7714 2 роки тому
2:27 yalla is also an Arabic word that mean the same as in Hebrew .
@thedemongodvlogs7671
@thedemongodvlogs7671 2 роки тому
Yeah its actually a loan word to Hebrew although its pronounced shorter than Arabic i think. Also we have habibi which is the same word but in Hebrew its said more like khabibi rather than how i believe its said habeebee in Arabic. Either way many of our words are similar because they are both semitic languages
@davidordman1991
@davidordman1991 2 роки тому
True
@user-om3kz8qv2z
@user-om3kz8qv2z 2 роки тому
Yeah like Aarbice words and special when sad evil eays and 5
@gabaselamin4145
@gabaselamin4145 3 роки тому
its crazy how similar this is to arabic! i speak Arabic and I knew 60-70% of what she was saying, totally never knew arabic and hebrew had this much in common, learn something new everyday
@thejoker6808
@thejoker6808 2 роки тому
Hebrew and Arabic language is same family semitic languages.
@FirstLast-ox1vj
@FirstLast-ox1vj 2 роки тому
I learned Arabic so fast because it’s similar!
@thejoker6808
@thejoker6808 2 роки тому
@@FirstLast-ox1vj Is not Arabic , is Hebrew :)
@FirstLast-ox1vj
@FirstLast-ox1vj 2 роки тому
@@thejoker6808 למדתי ערבית בגלל שזה ככ דומה לעברית:)
@tsibris
@tsibris 2 роки тому
well honestly YALLA is a real Arabic word
@MrSurajgeorgeabraham
@MrSurajgeorgeabraham 3 роки тому
Gal Gadot warding off evil eye was the dose of goodness I needed to get through this month.
@ballinnickyc
@ballinnickyc 3 роки тому
In Italian you grab your crotch
@maroninncheese1928
@maroninncheese1928 3 роки тому
If you’re Israeli it’s hilarious! She added more than the typical “ward off evil eye” gestures, which was so funny.
@jaygio
@jaygio 3 роки тому
Something is really wrong with you and all the other 🇨​​​​​🇺​​​​​🇨​​​​​🇰​​​​​🇸​​​​​in the comments..
@ballinnickyc
@ballinnickyc 3 роки тому
@@jaygio *grabs crotch*
@shivakumargujjari
@shivakumargujjari 3 роки тому
@@ballinnickyc V̶i̶s̶i̶t̶ ̶I̶t̶a̶l̶y̶
@rafisw160
@rafisw160 3 роки тому
The comment section is behaving itself better than I expected.
@UnopinionatedBystander2393
@UnopinionatedBystander2393 3 роки тому
Baruch Hashem!
@Hypegreene05
@Hypegreene05 3 роки тому
Good!
@ibnmianal-buna3176
@ibnmianal-buna3176 3 роки тому
Thankfully.
@NP-zv4bf
@NP-zv4bf 3 роки тому
Yeah kind of scary
@karenkaren3189
@karenkaren3189 3 роки тому
I know, isn’t it nice? A few years ago I was looking up hummus recipes. Most of them were about mashing up chickpeas but a few were ideological screeds.
@SiannanIsTheBest
@SiannanIsTheBest 2 роки тому
I love her voice, not just her accent I mean the slight scratchy yet smooth tone. It’s very soothing.
@DaisyLee1963
@DaisyLee1963 3 роки тому
She's beautiful and charming, but also has such a positive aura. I've always admired her.
@monamalek11
@monamalek11 3 роки тому
Dude I am an arabic speaker and I understand many of the Hebrew words! I didn't realize how similar Hebrew is to arabic😂😂
@batyalivni3577
@batyalivni3577 3 роки тому
Yeah, it's pretty cool! It's because they're both semitic languages I think. I'm a Hebrew speaker but hearing people speak Arabic can get weird, cause I vaguely understand every couple words
@monamalek11
@monamalek11 3 роки тому
@@batyalivni3577 lol, it's really nice tho! ❤️
@batyalivni3577
@batyalivni3577 3 роки тому
@@monamalek11 same! It's fun to find things in common with strangers!
@chuckbuxbaum4509
@chuckbuxbaum4509 3 роки тому
Semites unite -- find more in common than different -- foods, words, values, more...
@luel_tewodrostefera2607
@luel_tewodrostefera2607 3 роки тому
Like ahi is bro in hebrew and arab
@bigsolidboss781
@bigsolidboss781 3 роки тому
I can master any language if my teacher was like her.
@puffylord-3931
@puffylord-3931 3 роки тому
teacher with benefites
@itamart1396
@itamart1396 3 роки тому
Or kim jong on
@connor8219
@connor8219 3 роки тому
I can master any language if my teacher was her
@tamargordon6629
@tamargordon6629 3 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/ZaiAjZ18fm1m140.html
@kpmedia8977
@kpmedia8977 3 роки тому
lol, i could learn nothing if my teacher was like her.
@kenc30
@kenc30 2 роки тому
Ever since seeing her in Wonder Woman, she's taken the crown of most beautiful actor in my book. She also seems so positive. Interesting to hear some of this slang too. Funny how it all translates.
@oliviaorta-vargas440
@oliviaorta-vargas440 3 роки тому
If she was my hebrew teacher, I would be fluent within a week of learning.
@queertearss
@queertearss 2 роки тому
i literally speak fluent hebrew and am israeli, but if she was my hebrew teacher i'd be in the honors class lol
@Katerynale
@Katerynale 2 роки тому
Actually no
@jaredf6205
@jaredf6205 Рік тому
I’d be distracted
@SuperBC1975
@SuperBC1975 3 роки тому
Gal Gadot seems like such a cool, down to earth person. Anytime I see a video of her I click as fast as I can.
@Bazinga9987
@Bazinga9987 3 роки тому
She is indid I met her once and she is a sweetheart
@user-uj9rg4vb9n
@user-uj9rg4vb9n 3 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/fal2npV7om2Q2ac.html
@cazyjohn2005
@cazyjohn2005 3 роки тому
@@Bazinga9987 lucky duck.
@WonderWomanHeart
@WonderWomanHeart 3 роки тому
Awww. ❤️
@SHIB
@SHIB 3 роки тому
Gal is such an inspiration
@alon.hartman
@alon.hartman 3 роки тому
אשכרה מר שיבולת
@hydra_p4733
@hydra_p4733 3 роки тому
מה אתה פאקינג עושה פה?!
@alon.hartman
@alon.hartman 3 роки тому
@@hydra_p4733 מה אתה עושה פה? אני שאלתי קודם
@hydra_p4733
@hydra_p4733 3 роки тому
@@alon.hartman You looking kinda sus
@alon.hartman
@alon.hartman 3 роки тому
@@hydra_p4733 Hmmmmmm
@CleoTapnio80
@CleoTapnio80 2 роки тому
I had fun working in Israel years ago. I’ve learned a lot of their language and I loved it. Though it was already more than 10 years, I could still remember and communicate the basics. Looking forward to visit Israel again once the situation is much better. Yom Tov Le kulam
@user-dg7xt9es5c
@user-dg7xt9es5c 2 роки тому
yom tov:)
@Israeliiguy
@Israeliiguy 2 роки тому
Gam lahem
@CleoTapnio80
@CleoTapnio80 2 роки тому
@@Israeliiguy Toda raba
@Kinobambino
@Kinobambino 2 роки тому
Sup Cleo
@CleoTapnio80
@CleoTapnio80 2 роки тому
@@Kinobambino Shalom
@MMadesen
@MMadesen 3 роки тому
2:03 Tachles is also used im german as "Tacheles reden" and means the same thing. It came into the german language threw Jiddisch.
@daphnereich
@daphnereich 11 днів тому
Tachles Is actually a Yiddish word. The Hebrew word for it is Tachlit. So you see how much the languages are alike. But the Yiddish word stuck as a slang word.
@amirabiri2
@amirabiri2 3 роки тому
“What am I? A goat??” Is also “Why are you skipping me?” Or “Why didn’t you count me in too?” “OK so there’s three of us here...” Fourth person: “Hey! I’m here too! What am I? A goat??”
@oaa43
@oaa43 3 роки тому
Like what am I, chopped liver?
@user-fk1gg1kj1d
@user-fk1gg1kj1d 3 роки тому
אתה צודק זה same
@rogue7723
@rogue7723 3 роки тому
That makes sense. I just liked Gal’s explanation because she said “Dummy-dumb”.
@shahar5834
@shahar5834 3 роки тому
מה אני עיזה?
@orange999
@orange999 3 роки тому
@Amirabiri2 She was wrong at this one, she thought it was "what am I, a dummy?!"
@julianwells4055
@julianwells4055 3 роки тому
Love her laugh. Her smile. Her eyes. Her voice. I bet angels look like her.
@huynhngocnamgiang
@huynhngocnamgiang 3 роки тому
Angels look creepier than you thought
@zipho5935
@zipho5935 3 роки тому
Well I'm sorry to burst your bubble but...
@Someone-ft5lw
@Someone-ft5lw 3 роки тому
She is just a puppet just like 90%of the celebrities these days.
@Horkruksable
@Horkruksable 3 роки тому
LOOOL 🤮
@noway8751
@noway8751 3 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/end9n4eRloVi05s.html The Life of Gal Gadot - Aka Wonder Woman
@aishaalkindy3445
@aishaalkindy3445 Рік тому
Alot of the words are commonly used in Arabic culture as well .. this video was light hearted and nice .. love it
@Megan-oz3sg
@Megan-oz3sg Рік тому
I am Jewish and took 8 years of Hebrew growing up, my boyfriend grew up Christian and doesn’t know a lick of it, so teaching him simply how to make the “chhh” sound is impossible 😂
@theo78151
@theo78151 Рік тому
I'm Dutch, so to me it comes natural. But the Hebrew sound is a bit softer and sexier.
@EhsanVessal
@EhsanVessal Рік тому
Farsi speaker here, we have that guttural "chh" sound too. We also have the guttural "ghhh". We also say "yalla" too!
@chashmal10
@chashmal10 11 місяців тому
its forbidden , shoah hasheket
@ranonampangom2185
@ranonampangom2185 10 місяців тому
Tell him to practice sounding like a cat throwing up a hairball. Should do it!
@richierich440007
@richierich440007 Місяць тому
😅😅😅
@ami.esselink5546
@ami.esselink5546 3 роки тому
how is it even possible for someone to look this radiant and beautiful
@cristianaligarcia
@cristianaligarcia 3 роки тому
Class and self confidence
@myplace95
@myplace95 3 роки тому
Nice teeth and being ruled by Venus.
@MikeyDarwish
@MikeyDarwish 3 роки тому
Middle eastern
@tamargordon6629
@tamargordon6629 3 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/ZaiAjZ18fm1m140.html
@tamargordon6629
@tamargordon6629 3 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/ZaiAjZ18fm1m140.html
@AnkitGupta-sr6ot
@AnkitGupta-sr6ot 3 роки тому
Hey lady.. I came here to learn some Hebrew slang not to fall in love
@dondada1538
@dondada1538 3 роки тому
😂😂😂
@puffylord-3931
@puffylord-3931 3 роки тому
NAHHH SHE MINE U GOT COMPETTION
@ryanc9728
@ryanc9728 3 роки тому
Watching her is like chavlaz or whatever she said 🤪
@djpunyer8762
@djpunyer8762 3 роки тому
tell me about it. she's definitely my celebrity crush. in fact she's probably everyone's celebrity crush, even women.
@sidolanters1394
@sidolanters1394 3 роки тому
slang*
@mdhashim1427
@mdhashim1427 6 місяців тому
Reallyy! It's so similar to arabic...😢 So sad to see a closely related religion fighting....
@noamweizmann
@noamweizmann 2 роки тому
She just radiates happiness and goodness. She’s so naturally stunning.
@jesse2034
@jesse2034 3 роки тому
LOL The Hebrew translation says "I scream" . It should say "Ice cream".
@Ron_AV
@Ron_AV 3 роки тому
The guy how did the hebrew in this video dont know a word in hebrew, the letters of the last one are backwards (עפה עלייך)
@diklarom5309
@diklarom5309 3 роки тому
she didn't complete the explanation. the phrase originated with little kids telling the British officers that if they see them the third time, they will scream: third time I scream. then it was translated again to hebrew: פעם שלישית גלידה, third time ice cream :)
@NK-bz9wb
@NK-bz9wb 3 роки тому
@@diklarom5309I didn't know that :)
@MrWedemandoblivion
@MrWedemandoblivion 3 роки тому
@@NK-bz9wb the captioning for שטויות במיץ says "crap in Jews" instead of "crap in juice"
@NK-bz9wb
@NK-bz9wb 3 роки тому
@@MrWedemandoblivion No idea why you mentioned me but no it doesn't
@theklorg305
@theklorg305 3 роки тому
If you're trying to read the words in Hebrew, remember to read right to left.
@RachelSofaer
@RachelSofaer 3 роки тому
If people don't know the basics of reading the language, I don't think they are trying to reading it haha.
@CJ-gw7jh
@CJ-gw7jh 3 роки тому
something similar to traditional Chinese textbooks.. flip pages to right...up & down and to the right til end of paragraph..♥️ love Gal's positivity vibes
@ani2756
@ani2756 2 роки тому
Third time ice cream is mostly use when you encounter a person twice by chance. You tell him this and it means that if you see him a third time he’ll have to by you an ice cream 😂
@rogue7723
@rogue7723 2 роки тому
How amusingly interesting :)
@flandesfigueiredo3029
@flandesfigueiredo3029 3 роки тому
She is beautiful and friendly, here in Brazil the film "Wonder Woman and" Justice League "were very successful, she is also a great actress, joining her beauty with her great performance in the films and her charisma won over Brazilians.
@johnmichael_
@johnmichael_ 3 роки тому
I'm pretty sure this woman is perfect lol
@weeep4652
@weeep4652 3 роки тому
She smokes cigarettes
@susanmaggiora4800
@susanmaggiora4800 3 роки тому
bar bar Even better!
@Lalala-xz7kl
@Lalala-xz7kl 3 роки тому
@@weeep4652 no...
@HDCIII
@HDCIII 3 роки тому
@@weeep4652 Noooo dont ruin it lmao
@harigovindk1234
@harigovindk1234 3 роки тому
@@weeep4652 Wow...!! Cool Gal..!!
@chelsey1087
@chelsey1087 3 роки тому
Her voice, accent, laugh, smile, omg literally perfection 😍
@blazing5925
@blazing5925 3 роки тому
I have israeli accent wtf
@rockwithyou2006
@rockwithyou2006 2 роки тому
totally
@cam0987
@cam0987 2 роки тому
Free Palestine, stop colonization
@user-qw1nj8by5p
@user-qw1nj8by5p 2 роки тому
@@cam0987 yeah yeah.
@Unknown-te8fv
@Unknown-te8fv 2 роки тому
She is so beautiful 😍😍😍
@thorodinson1306
@thorodinson1306 2 роки тому
How adorable can this woman be! Out of words! So easy to fall for her! Lucky man her spouse is!
@lenabeans
@lenabeans 2 роки тому
If she was my Hebrew teacher I would've learned my Torah portion much faster 😅😅
@JaimesHideout
@JaimesHideout 3 роки тому
i feel like some people won’t laugh at this bc they don’t know the background of it 🥺 but all the people who speak and understand hebrew would hopefully laugh 🥰
@Tamara-oq4hr
@Tamara-oq4hr 3 роки тому
we did hahahah
@ofryzaid9389
@ofryzaid9389 3 роки тому
I am Israeli and yes you are so right😂
@brellderbez
@brellderbez 3 роки тому
I don’t know hebrew, but I really enjoyed this, she have a beautiful personality and she also is beautiful
@fwenny
@fwenny 3 роки тому
true! some of these are hard to explain to others
@avigailmoshayev9877
@avigailmoshayev9877 3 роки тому
@@ofryzaid9389 same (;
@glacierstudios518
@glacierstudios518 3 роки тому
Totally here to learn Hebrew slang... totally
@hodayasiri4291
@hodayasiri4291 3 роки тому
Lol
@curlywolfone
@curlywolfone 3 роки тому
Yeah, okay, me too. The same reason I watched her Wonder Woman Movie a 🛷 times.
@nitzans2708
@nitzans2708 2 роки тому
גל מנסה להסביר את הסלנגים זה אחד הדברים המצחיקים שיש
@richierich440007
@richierich440007 Місяць тому
Nachon 🤣
@1100.9
@1100.9 7 місяців тому
ישראלים להתאחד ❤
@ScarlettJ1221
@ScarlettJ1221 3 роки тому
Gal Gadot really is a Wonder Woman 😍
@demiandemonus
@demiandemonus 3 роки тому
Besides being super atractive, she looks like the nicest person ever.
@user-ff1hx6sp5g
@user-ff1hx6sp5g 3 роки тому
She is.. 😄
@steveconn
@steveconn 3 роки тому
She is. Sent me a personal FB message a few years ago for saying nice things on her fan-page.
@ameentareef9589
@ameentareef9589 3 роки тому
Simp
@YeahBass3k
@YeahBass3k 3 роки тому
@@steveconn you mean her social media manager sent you a message
@xocollin2958
@xocollin2958 3 роки тому
@@ameentareef9589 omfg, can we stop with the calling people simps
@twistedyogert
@twistedyogert 9 місяців тому
I love her smile. She's adorable.
@adidonbento5225
@adidonbento5225 Рік тому
As an Israeli, I can confirm that it's real. very entertaining to watch
@libicohanim9839
@libicohanim9839 7 місяців тому
נכון
@smileforhiba
@smileforhiba 3 роки тому
so Arabic and Hebrew have a lot of words and expressions in common! Edit: WOW! thank you all for your replies! I have learned a lot and its definitely something I need to look into more! Languages are beautiful no matter how harsh the history
@YaYa-lj8ln
@YaYa-lj8ln 3 роки тому
Wonder why!
@songyani3992
@songyani3992 3 роки тому
Arab people and Jewish people are both Semitic,and their languages are both Semitic languages.
@morchy53
@morchy53 3 роки тому
Actually Israelis use a lot of Arabic words as slang 🙂
@ofrimor25
@ofrimor25 3 роки тому
Yess
@blahblah8449
@blahblah8449 3 роки тому
@@morchy53 and Arabs use a lot of Hebrew names
@AlexKhusanov
@AlexKhusanov 3 роки тому
I love her accent when she says "achi" and especially "para para" absolutely beautiful
@moriahthompson9404
@moriahthompson9404 3 роки тому
Same! I'm amazed every time I hear Israelis pronounce the Hebrew "r". It's perfect and so much better than me.
@joshuamoon9312
@joshuamoon9312 2 роки тому
@יואל קלמנוביץ I love it
@Pokpak_Manoban
@Pokpak_Manoban 2 роки тому
@@moriahthompson9404 is their "R" pronunciation similar to french?? cuz to my ears it sounds really similar
@moriahthompson9404
@moriahthompson9404 2 роки тому
@@Pokpak_Manoban Yeah, it’s similar. I based it off the French “r” when I was learning.
@Harry-potter7
@Harry-potter7 10 місяців тому
by the way No One uses para para, I’ve never heard it in my life
@sacredhamburger6309
@sacredhamburger6309 2 роки тому
I am learning Hebrew right now and I need to remember to use some of these phrases in my next lesson! 😅 ‏איזה כיף. אני אוהב את זה!!!
@miacohen2740
@miacohen2740 2 роки тому
Hebrew it’s hard
@Omer-pw5yg
@Omer-pw5yg Рік тому
@@miacohen2740 אני מתתת מיה כהן
@Omer-pw5yg
@Omer-pw5yg Рік тому
בהצלחה לך עם שיעורי העברית
@miacohen2740
@miacohen2740 Рік тому
@@Omer-pw5yg מי זה😳😳
@Omer-pw5yg
@Omer-pw5yg Рік тому
@@miacohen2740 מצחיק אותי שאתה כותבת שהמשפטים האלה יעזרו לשיעורי העברית שלך בזמן שקוראים לך מיה כוהן
@andryasjack270
@andryasjack270 2 роки тому
I speak Arabic and chaldeen and I understand some words, love To add this language to my brain 🧠
@lindseysquire8417
@lindseysquire8417 3 роки тому
I still want a movie entirely in Hebrew starring Gal Gadot and Natalie Portman. I don't even speak Hebrew, but I would watch that a hundred times. And I'm thrilled that Gal got cast as Cleopatra; she'll be brilliant in the role.
@Awsome101Girl
@Awsome101Girl 3 роки тому
Natalie Portmans Hebrew is trash
@DarinMichaelGrant
@DarinMichaelGrant 3 роки тому
@@Awsome101Girl She was born in Jerusalem, for crying out loud! She's more Israeli than Gadot is. 🙄
@Bazinga9987
@Bazinga9987 3 роки тому
@@DarinMichaelGrant no she is not...
@talt5725
@talt5725 3 роки тому
A. Natalie Portmans’ Hebrew is amazing, she speaks more correctly than some people who lived in Israel their whole lives. The people who hate her in Israel are usually uneducated losers who make a lot of mistakes when they speak their own native language. I’ve never heard Natalie speaks incorrectly in Hebrew so...
@DarinMichaelGrant
@DarinMichaelGrant 3 роки тому
@@Bazinga9987 Yes she is.
@THEnextGIRLofBIEBER
@THEnextGIRLofBIEBER 3 роки тому
Clicked so fast when I saw her in this video. She's literally the most kind, down to earth and such a beautiful person in&out. Also, I really like the accent! Gal you're incredible
@mikebunner3498
@mikebunner3498 Рік тому
This lady has a wonderful laugh. Thanks girl for the lesson. Seeing how I was born and raised in north-central West Virginia in the states. We don't hear much Hebrew up here in the hills.
@CarmenRivera-wx7lt
@CarmenRivera-wx7lt Рік тому
Crap in juice was my favorite one because it was hilarious I was laughing so hard
@steele_heart77
@steele_heart77 3 роки тому
Came for Gal Gadot, stayed for the lesson. 😊
@stephanieluu4217
@stephanieluu4217 3 роки тому
Hebrew is such a beautiful language. I would feel like someone would be blessing me even if they actually curse me out.
@shanifeuer9068
@shanifeuer9068 3 роки тому
Are jewish or israeli?
@avigailmoshayev9877
@avigailmoshayev9877 3 роки тому
I know hebrew and trust me you will know when it's a curse(;
@shanifeuer9068
@shanifeuer9068 3 роки тому
@@avigailmoshayev9877 I know I’m israeli too
@naor623715
@naor623715 3 роки тому
שיהיה לך רק טוב :)
@pleaseignorethisismyoldaccount
@pleaseignorethisismyoldaccount 3 роки тому
I- you think it's a beautiful language? Like in prayers sure but it's like the most uh idk how to explain but like not elegant language ever
@BrilloBrillas
@BrilloBrillas 4 дні тому
Video cheered me up. Thank you Afa Alecha.💯💕
@littlecatfeet9064
@littlecatfeet9064 Рік тому
There’s a similar expression in Swahili about taking it slow. Instead of Para Para, it’s Pole Pole (pronounced polay). Love these videos, her voice, and of course looking at her 🥰
@aryanbelwalkar9005
@aryanbelwalkar9005 3 роки тому
She is so cute the way she talks 😂😂❤️
@finalfantasyadventchildren2195
@finalfantasyadventchildren2195 3 роки тому
Man, we need more gal gadot in our lives
@johnakkman9993
@johnakkman9993 2 роки тому
You need a father figure instead of this IDF shill
@mikyboo
@mikyboo Рік тому
So true
@roanroan3521
@roanroan3521 Рік тому
Who’s we???
@samuelnabil
@samuelnabil 2 роки тому
This is somewhat close to Arabic… some of the terms i understood I thought her explaining its so cool 🤩
@israelforever4621
@israelforever4621 3 роки тому
She’s so funny and gorgeous
@liafogel5152
@liafogel5152 3 роки тому
באתי לסרטון הזה רק כדי לראות באיזה סלנגים הם חושבים שאנחנו משתמשים
@fainburg6901
@fainburg6901 3 роки тому
כן
@user-ti7fs8ox4k
@user-ti7fs8ox4k 3 роки тому
חלק מהמילים בעברית זה טעויות 🤣
@legionclips8910
@legionclips8910 3 роки тому
Translation please
@fainburg6901
@fainburg6901 3 роки тому
@@legionclips8910 I came to this video just to check what slang pepole think we're using
@meravgeanosar8602
@meravgeanosar8602 3 роки тому
הם השתמשו בסלנג ישן של שנות ה2000
@ItsMeiri
@ItsMeiri 3 роки тому
MA ANI, EZ? - that's not really the meaning. It is said when someone takes care of themselves and they forget about you. For example, when someone sets the table and doesn't place a set for you, you go "ma ani, ez?" (what am I , a goat?)
@FugaziSB
@FugaziSB 3 роки тому
Yes! I was about to say the same but figured someone else would say it. I love you Gal, but how on earth did get this one wrong?
@GarliccDread
@GarliccDread 3 роки тому
So that's like in English "what am I, chopped liver?"
@pipitameruje
@pipitameruje 3 роки тому
There's an equivalent in Portuguese, but it is pretty racist, be warned. We say "E eu sou preto?" meaning "And I'm black?"
@TheUnstoppableBar
@TheUnstoppableBar 3 роки тому
I think it's generally when someone's not being acknowledged.
@trigger9285
@trigger9285 3 роки тому
@@GarliccDread exactly
@estherfreemanofficial
@estherfreemanofficial Рік тому
Were missing על הפנים - Al Hapanim - on the face. Means like was super awesome! Amazing!
@krateproductions4872
@krateproductions4872 3 роки тому
Well also have achi and yalla in Arabic!
@moon_calf
@moon_calf 3 роки тому
She’s gonna be such an incredible cleopatra... She’s talented but so down to earth at the same time. I love her, she’s so cute
@keelahrose
@keelahrose 3 роки тому
Bad casting for that role, full stop.
@pipitameruje
@pipitameruje 3 роки тому
Wait, what? They're making another Cleopatra film? We had Elizabeth Taylor's iconic role. You can't beat that.
@kickstand801
@kickstand801 3 роки тому
Why compare Gal Gadot to someone who slept with her own brothers??
@moon_calf
@moon_calf 3 роки тому
@@pipitameruje I think you’re all underestimating her
@Shoeg4zer
@Shoeg4zer 3 роки тому
@@keelahrose Why do you say that?
@emadbu5
@emadbu5 3 роки тому
Came to see similarities with Arabic, not disappointed... Interesing
@Bazinga9987
@Bazinga9987 3 роки тому
Well Israel is a mix of jews and arabs so a lot of words are in both languages
@user-iw1gn4it5c
@user-iw1gn4it5c 3 роки тому
Bazinga9987 also both are Semitic languages so no wonder why
@emadbu5
@emadbu5 3 роки тому
@@user-iw1gn4it5c صح
@irenerabinowitz594
@irenerabinowitz594 3 роки тому
Yes, for sure. Yalla, for instance.
@scottfinkelstein9865
@scottfinkelstein9865 3 роки тому
Other cases are "ars," which is like the Israeli version of guido (and is similarly kinda racialized and kinda classist and kinda neither), "emmek," which is short for "kus emmek," and "chafif," which means "no big deal."
@richardkeene7915
@richardkeene7915 Рік тому
Perfect I love it very sweet of ya to take your time & do this✨🪄🌠🌻🎯❣️
@vancekershaw6876
@vancekershaw6876 6 місяців тому
Gal gadot has a beautiful voice and she is very beautiful and my favorite actress ❤️ 💖
@ZigCade
@ZigCade 3 роки тому
its weirder when you know hebrew. Trust me.
@alizagardin7712
@alizagardin7712 3 роки тому
Ikr
@d3monic
@d3monic 3 роки тому
yup kinda weird but cool
@idokrief1138
@idokrief1138 3 роки тому
Ikr
@LavieBuzaglo
@LavieBuzaglo 3 роки тому
מסכים איתך
@ZigCade
@ZigCade 3 роки тому
@@LavieBuzaglo 👍
@FRISHR
@FRISHR 3 роки тому
Everybody gangsta until Gal Gadot speaks in Minecraft enchanting table.
@UnopinionatedBystander2393
@UnopinionatedBystander2393 3 роки тому
Fa real fa real!
@batyalivni3577
@batyalivni3577 3 роки тому
Is that how we sound?! Lol I love that!!
@dia_1029
@dia_1029 3 роки тому
Didn't get it
@dia_1029
@dia_1029 3 роки тому
@Eric J. Nilsson ive played minecarft and that is not similar to hebrew at all
@guyraanan6383
@guyraanan6383 3 роки тому
תמיד שימו "תיקון" על האליטרה שלכם!
@Turnpost2552
@Turnpost2552 2 роки тому
Hebrew sounds like nothing else. Very interesting. Yallah, though heard of that one. She did this so flawlessly, so perfect, so good.
@countesselizabethbathoryvo3098
@countesselizabethbathoryvo3098 Рік тому
1:00 I speak Haketia and we also say that a lot, although with a different accent (more Arabic-like because it means the exact same thing in arabic)
@rhia_code
@rhia_code 3 роки тому
Gal is so beautiful, talented, sweet, wholesome, smart, just everything! How is it possible that something this perfect is human
@cristianaligarcia
@cristianaligarcia 3 роки тому
Idk but thank you lord for making her famous.
@blazing5925
@blazing5925 3 роки тому
Simp
@rhia_code
@rhia_code 3 роки тому
@@blazing5925 yep
@rockwithyou2006
@rockwithyou2006 2 роки тому
its called obsession
@FabulousKilljoy917
@FabulousKilljoy917 3 роки тому
She’s so genuinely happy to share this and I adore it😍I love when celebs are proud to share a part of their heart
@WonderWomanHeart
@WonderWomanHeart 3 роки тому
❤️
@justsomeguywithoutamustach6432
@justsomeguywithoutamustach6432 Рік тому
she forgot "Shut it down"
@kagenou3359
@kagenou3359 Рік тому
i don't know what's more embarrassing for u the fact ur antisemite or ur trying to copy someone else
@jose_rodrigues822
@jose_rodrigues822 2 роки тому
Mesmo não entendendo nada que a Gal Gadot fala,assisto e dou like. Ela é muito carismática. Amo!
@sharonstonts
@sharonstonts 3 роки тому
"What am I a goat?"-"Ma ani ez?" doesn't mean I'm not stupid. It means don't leave me out/don't leave me hanging. Like if some makes coffee for everyone and says to you, "oh did you want one too?" like he didn't know, then you say, "Of course I also wanted one! what am I a goat?" Correct me if I'm wrong fellow Israelis...
@harryru
@harryru 3 роки тому
Correct! The American equivalent is "What am I, chopped liver?"
@sharonstonts
@sharonstonts 3 роки тому
@@harryru right! So easy to explain 😄
@wordsinahandle
@wordsinahandle 3 роки тому
Hahaha hats a good slang. Fun to use
@doritwallen1780
@doritwallen1780 3 роки тому
correct indeed
@TheLoveyou123123
@TheLoveyou123123 3 роки тому
I was so confused when she translated it wrong. Like, gal I saw you at the beach in tel Aviv how can it be that you don't know that girlllll
@ariksheinenzon941
@ariksheinenzon941 3 роки тому
As a hebrew speaker, I'ts so fuuny to watch her struggle to explain all those phrases that have no literally sense :-) :-) :-)
@joe_87
@joe_87 2 роки тому
Such a calming energy she has.
@eden8124
@eden8124 2 роки тому
I am a hebrew native speaker and this video is so funny 😂 Paa’m shlishit glida - thrid time ice cream 🤣
@SuperErmacX
@SuperErmacX 3 роки тому
Ma Ani, Ez? (What am I, a goat?) is not exactly "What am I, dumb?" It's more like "Why do you ignore me? Am I not a person? What am I, a goat?" (its' origin is in a sketch of the classic Israeli comedy trio "HaGashash HaHiver")
@thmhe321
@thmhe321 3 роки тому
Exactly.
@Kaplan84
@Kaplan84 3 роки тому
The (little out-of-date) Israeli equivalent to the (little out-of-date too?) Jewish American "what am I, chopped liver?"
@ZionistGundam
@ZionistGundam 3 роки тому
Yeah For an idiot we’ll use donkey(חמור) i guess
@Kaplan84
@Kaplan84 3 роки тому
@Lorikeet Pretty much :)
@gd5158
@gd5158 3 роки тому
Yeah these are like 70's slang. Para Para? Havlaz? Ma ani ez? Most of the slang here is not used anymore I don't understand why she's not letting everybody know. Also, Paam Shlishit Glida (which again, nobody fuckin says it anymore), the hebrew translation written there is "Third Time I Scream" - did she seriously not pick it up? She gives off vibes of someone who hasn't been to Israel in 30 years. Very weird.
@smaisha6029
@smaisha6029 3 роки тому
1k dislikes? What are u people, goats 😩
@itsmecaldo
@itsmecaldo 3 роки тому
@@tasrbj8840 spooky.
@williagranger1069
@williagranger1069 3 роки тому
@@austingeier3819 @batman rbj She’s up for a state solution 👁👄👁 at the moment she’s against both
@shaggyrogers7986
@shaggyrogers7986 3 роки тому
Nope, just because who hates narcisistic idiots like her.
@tasrbj8840
@tasrbj8840 3 роки тому
@@williagranger1069 the only state solution is to end the occupation not victimize it and promote it as this clown does
@marelynmerlos8552
@marelynmerlos8552 3 роки тому
Lol haters gonna hate... there’s nothing to hate about this wonderful woman she’s amazing
@ramnaftaliavni6532
@ramnaftaliavni6532 2 роки тому
3:45 Who created the captions? She she said "crap in juice" not "crap in JEWS" HAHAHAHHAHAA
@vinthetic4664
@vinthetic4664 2 роки тому
She's like that one English teacher teaching you basic words 😩 shes so beautiful tho-
@ibnmianal-buna3176
@ibnmianal-buna3176 3 роки тому
Adorable! Can’t wait to see her and Patty Jenkins team up for Cleopatra. By the way, for all of you bullying Gal for playing Cleopatra even though she’s not Black or Arab, remember that Cleopatra was racially Greek-Macedonian as part of the Greek established Ptolemaic dynasty, learn your history please everyone. If she can play a Greek woman as WW, she can play a Greek woman again.
@jwppowers
@jwppowers 2 роки тому
FINALLY!!! SOMEONE WHO KNOWS HISTORY CORRECTLY!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR TELLING IT LIKE IT IS!!! PEACE OUT!!!
@disco_depression
@disco_depression 2 роки тому
This whole thing of pretending egyptians are black is made up western bs. Egyptians are darker than caucasians but still whiter than black people. Tired of our middle eastern culture being appropriated by everyone
@ellenday2155
@ellenday2155 2 роки тому
@@disco_depression Cleopatra was Greek
@syphiex2471
@syphiex2471 3 роки тому
She's so beautiful. Like seriously o.o
@fardilhusain
@fardilhusain 3 роки тому
Ikr 😍
@theidiotskiller6589
@theidiotskiller6589 3 роки тому
YES, SHE IS 😍😍
@LooneyCartoonMan
@LooneyCartoonMan 3 роки тому
IKR?
@moriaheller7385
@moriaheller7385 3 роки тому
@@LooneyCartoonMan mean 'I know, right'
@LooneyCartoonMan
@LooneyCartoonMan 3 роки тому
@@moriaheller7385 I know
@nicolekish
@nicolekish 3 роки тому
Wow you're amazing. My auntie said you're great at teaching. Hehe 😂💕
@ricsantos4827
@ricsantos4827 Рік тому
She is amazingly cute. When she laughs at the phrases as she trying to translate - too adorable.
@Janellabelle
@Janellabelle 3 роки тому
I have been pronouncing her name the French way all this time. As in Bridgette Bardot (Bar-doh). She introduced herself Gal Ga-DOT. I've been saying Ga-Doh all this time
@annad.3201
@annad.3201 3 роки тому
Me too 😄 it makes sense, cause she's not French of course, but I also automatically made the Bardot-connection 😅😄
@victoriabitong760
@victoriabitong760 3 роки тому
You are not alone
@lim7lim
@lim7lim 3 роки тому
In Hebrew, all the letters are always pronounced
@cyclone411
@cyclone411 3 роки тому
@@lim7lim א?
@jasonaarons50
@jasonaarons50 3 роки тому
for israelis its easier to pronounce. Her name when written in hebrew, is phonetic with a "t" at the end.
@mickey245
@mickey245 3 роки тому
“Yalla” - it’s “lets go, come on” but also “aw man” like when something strikes out you’ll be like “Ya Alla... “ You say the "Ya" first.. pause a little and then "alla", same word just say it different. you can also say it in different ways haha “Ma Ani Ez” can also be used like this, when for example you friend tells another friends to come with him and leave you out so you can say to him “what about me?? Ma Ani Ez?” Haha “Tachles”- can also mean Truth. Like I say something like that “dude, animal cruelty is so wrong” so you can say “Tachles” like “true that” Or when a friends says something and you wanna tell him he’s actually right you’d say “Tachles, You’re right” “Pa’am shlishit Glida” can be used to say when sometimes has happened more than twice like if I see the same person twice at the same day and then I saw him again I will say that, and it’s like you owe me glida haha ice cream. How come they didn’t put SABABA in here!! Haha
@buzolitch
@buzolitch 3 роки тому
But on the board it is written "shlishit ani tsorech" so what give?
@buzolitch
@buzolitch 3 роки тому
@wownouser תודה רבה. אני מדבר רק מעט עברית
@ameermajdoub9507
@ameermajdoub9507 3 роки тому
Yalla and ya allah are two completely different words with different meanings, and both are arabic words not hebrew
@zvipatent
@zvipatent 3 роки тому
Great additions/comment (although as others noted, Yalla and Ya Alla are not he same).
@diklarom5309
@diklarom5309 3 роки тому
@wownouser actually it does have to do with god. Muslim warriors added the letter Y (or yud) to the name of their god and used it as a battle cry. The meaning is "I swear in God". Then it went on to become a common phrase for engaging people in anything, such as "Yalla let's finish this scene already" :)
@maedehghasemesfahani3129
@maedehghasemesfahani3129 2 роки тому
i know Arabic and i don't know Hebrew at all. yet some of them were like Arabic words and I understood them
@asm03
@asm03 2 роки тому
Hebrew language is older than Arabic btw
@samibitoon5839
@samibitoon5839 2 роки тому
Arabic & Hebrew are sister Semitic languages.
@Maddie1402_
@Maddie1402_ 2 роки тому
Tachles exists in German, too. We spell it like Tacheles and it means the exact same. We use it like this: "You need to talk Tacheles to him" as in "you need to stop beating around the bush and just tell him how things are - straight to the point" I know there are similarities between the languages, because they influenced each other but that was a surprise
@Jumbolix
@Jumbolix 2 роки тому
Because it's neither Hebrew nor German, it's Yiddish. Both language tribes have just adopted it. Further examples based on a sentence: Wenn du ausgekocht bist und im Beisel mit einer duften und kessen Schickse schmust und ein Techtelmechtel hast, das Kaff es sieht und es deiner Ische mauscheln, dann hast du mit deiner Mischpoke Zoff und hockst im Schlamassel Now guess what all of it is Yiddish? 😆
@mikyboo
@mikyboo Рік тому
Well it's not exactly like that in Israel. I'll give you an example: "Tacheles- vanilla is the best ice cream flavour "
@saar144
@saar144 Рік тому
Tachles is exactly how Gal described it, however it can also be used as an affirmation: -“That idiot has no idea what he’s talking about” -“Tachles” [ie for real, I agree]
@or_p5376
@or_p5376 3 роки тому
1:42 they didnt write it right at all פעם שלישית גלידה is the right one 5:11 they wrote it the opposite way עף עלייך is the right one (for boys)
@RoniRachmani
@RoniRachmani 3 роки тому
yep 100%
@user-er2yq4rt2p
@user-er2yq4rt2p 3 роки тому
לפחות הם ניסו
@user-yq5sv3kz6k
@user-yq5sv3kz6k 3 роки тому
פעם שלישית גלידה זה שיבוש של הביטוי באנגלית ״בפעם השלישית אני אצרח״. מי שתרגם פעם סדרות באנגלית לא ממש ידע אנגלית אז הוא תרגם למה שנשמע לו הדומה ביותר.
@mendyyarmove
@mendyyarmove 3 роки тому
😂
@Readyplayer11
@Readyplayer11 3 роки тому
Alot of programs especially google docs have issues with having Hebrew and english in the same area. It's because the letters are written different ways.
@MrTobik87
@MrTobik87 3 роки тому
בחייאת לא יכלו לעשות עריכה במקום לכתוב "פעם שלישית אני צורח" או בסוף כשכתבו "עפה עלייך" בג'יבריש? גל תגידי להםםםם חוץ מזה היא מלכה
@AyaDori
@AyaDori 3 роки тому
זה באמת קרע אותי
@TaMarshmallow
@TaMarshmallow 3 роки тому
חחח ה-ךילע ףע הרס אותי
@abigail3653
@abigail3653 3 роки тому
כע זה היה ממש מצחיק
@lironlevi861
@lironlevi861 3 роки тому
כתבו את זה הפוך בגלל שאנגלית כותבים משמאל לימין ובעברית שה מימין לשמאל והם לא חדעו את זה כנראה חחחחחח
@DJArikFux
@DJArikFux 3 роки тому
זו עברית הפוכה, בעיה ידועה בתוכנות עריכה למינהם בגלל שעברית נכתבת מימין לשמאל
@liddium
@liddium 3 роки тому
When she started to say "hamsa, hamsa", she reminded me an Azerbaijani woman)) so close to us.
@Skannerz
@Skannerz Рік тому
Is that Wonder Woman!? ...Speaking Hebrew?? 😮
@SteveBrant55
@SteveBrant55 3 роки тому
One of the most fun to watch videos I’ve ever seen! Gal’s personality is a ray of sunshine in an otherwise pretty dark world. Thank you for this, Vanity Fair!
@X.00896
@X.00896 3 роки тому
Can any native Hebrew speakers confirm: is 'shtuyot bemitz' short for 'shtuyot bemitz agvaniyot'? It's something my Israeli dad used to say a lot
@afekelimelech3325
@afekelimelech3325 3 роки тому
well yes, the "agvaniyot" part means tomatoes, so instaed of an ordinary juice you know have tomatoes juice. It makes it more funny and nonsensical. not really a short but more of an other way of saying the same thing. When you want to say that something does not make any sense you can definitely say: what?? that is shtuyot bemitz agvaniyot!
@X.00896
@X.00896 3 роки тому
@@afekelimelech3325 תודה אחי, סיפרת את זה מצוין
@coffeegirl1
@coffeegirl1 3 роки тому
Yes.
@pupstar65
@pupstar65 3 роки тому
I’ve never heard anyone leave out the agvaniyot honestly
@NK-bz9wb
@NK-bz9wb 3 роки тому
@@pupstar65 I think mostly because it rhymes :)
@MrAaronolivo
@MrAaronolivo Рік тому
I can watch her explain this all day
@charleslalawigan2755
@charleslalawigan2755 3 роки тому
Wow I really learned, how to fall in love in seconds.
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