• #41 Atsor! (Rerun)

  • Dec 17 2024
  • Length: 6 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Sometimes you need to ask a driver, or anyone really, “Could you stop here, please?” Today we’ll learn how to say it in Hebrew, and we’ll also find out what it has to do with bowel movements.

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    New Words and Expressions:

    Lo otser be-adom – He doesn’t stop in red light – לא עוצר באדום

    “Tagid li eich la’atsor et ha-dma’ot – Tell me how to stop the tears – תגיד לי איך לעצור את הדמעות

    La’atsor, la’avod, la’azor – לעצור, לעבוד, לעזור – To stop, to work, to help

    Ata yachol la’atsor po be-vakasha? – Could you stop here please? – אתה יכול לעצור פה בבקשה

    Ta’atsor li po vaksha – Stop here for me, please – תעצור לי פה (ב)בקשה

    “Hizaher, yesh atsor ba-knisa” – Attention, there is a stop sign at the entrance – היזהר, יש עצור בכניסה

    Atsira ba-derech – A stop on the way – עצירה בדרך

    Atsirat gshamim – Drought – עצירת גשמים

    Atsiroot kasha – Severe constipation – עצירוּת קשה

    Otser – Curfew – עוצר

    Otser – He is stopping – עוצר

    Ma’atsar – Detention – מעצר

    Ma’atsor – Obstacle, mental block – מעצור

    Ani menase lehamshich ve-nitkal be-ma’atsor – I try to continue and bump into an obstacle – אני מנסה להמשיך ונתקל במעצור

    Playlist and Clips:

    Shalom Hanoch – Lo Otser Be-adom (lyrics)

    Ofra Haza – Le-orech Ha-yam (lyrics)

    Oshik Levy – Zichron Ya’akov (lyrics)

    Atsirat Gshamim

    Atsiroot kasha

    Bar Tsabari – Shuv (lyrics)

    Ep. 10 about bevakasha and politeness in Hebrew

    Ep. 183 about hafsakat pipi

    Ep. 351 about Pull over

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