Lesson #1 - Thank You!

August 3rd, 2009

Learn Hebrew travel phrases with SurvivalPhrases.com! A little Hebrew can go such a long way! Whether you’re traveling, visiting, or sightseeing, survivalphrases.com has all the essential travel phrases just for you! Today we cover a high frequency Hebrew phrase sure to be of use on your trip, travels or vacation to Israel.

Today’s Survival Phrase is Toda, the most common way to say thank you in Hebrew. To learn more about Hebrew culture and Hebrew phrases be sure to stop by SurvivalPhrases.com before you set out on your trip to Israel!

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6 responses to “Thank You!”

14 08 2009
Mario (13:29:40) :

Thanks for these lessons :mrgreen:

5 09 2009
jordan (03:38:16) :

This is a beautiful language, thank you for providing such a helpful and easy way to learn it! Ani moda lach :mrgreen:

13 09 2009
Jan (01:05:54) :

A few comments.

In English the K in knowledge is silent - so it’s noh-ledj.

The formal thank you: Ani modeh lecha - surely this is a male speaking to another male
and Ani moda lach is a woman to another woman.

Isn’t a formal thank you male speaking to a woman — Ani modeh lach, And female to male would be Ani moda lecha.

7 10 2009
piper (23:59:39) :

This website is such a blessing. Toda raba!

17 11 2009
suyapa (19:46:15) :

toda raba

16 05 2010
Moshe (13:45:02) :

You get gender information all confused. The gender of lach vs. lecha is determined by whom one is speaking to, NOT the gender of the speaker.

A bit worrisome that a language course gets the most basic details wrong!

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