to a male: tafsik lehitvakeach (תפסיק להתווכח)
to a female: tafsiki lehitvakeach (תפסיקי להתווכח)
to a group: tafsiku lehitvakeach (תפסיקו להתווכח)
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∙ 10y agoWiki User
∙ 11y agoIt depends on whether you're talking to a male or a female:
to a male: tafsik livchot (תפסיק לבכות)
to a female: tafsiki livchot (תפסיקי לבכות)
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∙ 6y agoto stop complaining = lehafsik lehitlonen (להפסיק להתלונן)
Die is the Hebrew word for enough.Actually, Die would be translated "Stop"while "Enough" would be maspeek.But it is common to hear someone say, "Die, maspeek!" (Stop, enough!)
The word "My" in Hebrew is pronounced: "Sheli"
The word Miod, or in Hebrew מאד
The Hebrew word for 'mountain' is "HAHR".
There is no Hebrew word for Andrew. You would just say "Andrew".
If you mean present as in a gift - the word in Hebrew is "Matana" - מתנה. If you mean to say present, as in now - the word in Hebrew is "Ho've" - הווה.
If you are asking what the Hebrew word for "Hebrew is, it's עברית (eevreet).
Yes, ask them for help. They may know of a way to get rid of them. My bet is that they aren't so much complaining but trying to get you to do something.
to say = amar (אמר)
"Stop" works relatively well since most Israelis can understand basic English. The two official languages of Israel are Hebrew and Arabic. Stop in Hebrew is usually Hafsik (הפסיק), but the word for "stop" concerning road signs would be Atzor (עצור) Stop in Arabic is Qef (قف)
How = eykh. the word "is" depends on the rest of the sentence. There is not actual Hebrew word that means "is").
The Hebrew word for recess is hufsaka. הפסקה