Lesson 29 — Hebrew Phrases for Daily Life

Colloquial expressions and slang Israelis actually use

Israeli Hebrew is full of expressions that you won't find in textbooks but will hear constantly on the street. Many come from Arabic, English, and Russian — reflecting Israel's multicultural society. These phrases will make you sound natural and help you understand what people around you are saying.

Essential Colloquial Expressions
HebrewTransliterationEnglishNotes
יַאַלָּהyallaCome on / Let's go / HurryFrom Arabic. Used constantly. Also used to end conversations.
סַבָּבָהsababaCool / Great / No problemVery casual. From Arabic.
אַחְלָהachlaExcellent / AwesomeFrom Arabic — "sweeter / nicer".
וַאוּwowWowBorrowed from English — very common
בְּדִיּוּקbediyukExactly / Precisely
מַמָּשׁmamashReally / Literally / TrulyUsed for emphasis. מַמָּשׁ טוֹב = really good.
סְתָםstamJust / Only / Never mind / KiddingVery versatile word with multiple meanings by context.
נֶהֱדָרnehedarWonderful / ExcellentMore formal than sababa.
מַדְהִיםmadhimAmazing / Astonishing
חֲבָלchavalWhat a pity / Too bad
חֲבָל עַל הַזְּמַןchaval al hazmanIncredible / What a waste of timeContext determines positive or negative meaning!
רֶגַעregaA moment / Wait a secרֶגַע אֶחָד (rega echad) = just a second
דַּיdaiEnough / Stop it
כְּאִילּוּke'iluLike / As if / Kind ofFiller word, like English "like". Used constantly by young people.
בְּכָל אוֹפֶןbechol ofenAnyway / In any caseFormal equivalent of the dismissive "anyway"
מָה פִּתְאוֹםma pit'omNo way / What do you mean!Literal: "what suddenly?" — expression of disbelief
Common Situational Phrases
HebrewTransliterationEnglishUse when...
אֵין לִי מוּשָׂגEyn li musagI have no ideaYou don't know something
תֵּן לִי רֶגַעTen li regaGive me a momentYou need a second
מָה הַסִּיפּוּר?Ma hasippur?What's the deal? / What's going on?Checking on a situation
לֹא עַל זֶהLo al zeNever mind / Not about thatChanging subject
בְּאֵיזֶה שׁוֹק?Be'eize shok?Are you serious?!Expressing disbelief
לְחַיִּים!Lechaim!Cheers! / To life!Toasting a drink
בְּתֵאָבוֹןBeta'avonBon appétit / Enjoy your mealBefore eating
בָּרוּךְ הַבָּא / בְּרוּכָה הַבָּאָהBaruch haba / Brucha haba'aWelcomeTo a man / To a woman
עֲלֵיכֶם הַשָּׁלוֹםAleychem hashalomPeace be upon you (response)Response to Shalom Aleichem — formal / traditional