Hebrew has this interesting structure: Verb "haya" (past tense of "to be") plus a conjugated verb in the present, like "hayiti holech." It can mean several different things, and host Guy Sharett teaches us all of them, including some conditional phrases.
New words & expressions:
Hayita bone li kirot – You’d build me walls – היית בונה לי קירות
Hayita matkin menorot – You’d install lamps – היית מתקין מנורות
She-yihie li or – So that I’d have light – שיהיה לי אור
Three options for haya + prese...
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