The word met means dying and the word lamoot means to die, but today, Guy Sharett teaches us how we use these words as cool and happy Hebrew slang terms.
As usual, prepositions must rear their ugly head. But don’t worry, we’re stronger!
Words and expressions discussed:
Ata chayav lamoot alay – אַתָּה חַיָּיב לָמוּת עָלַיי
Ani meta aleyhem – אֲנִי מֵתָה עֲלִיהֶם
Na’alayim yafot – נַעֲלַיִים יָפוֹת
Ani meta al shokolad – אֲנִי מֵתָה עַל שוֹקוֹלָד
Lamoot mi – -לָמוּת מִ
Met mi-sartan – מֵת ...
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