Streetwise Hebrew

#88 'Yeled,' Who Are You Kidding?

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The Hebrew word ילד – 'child' – comes from the root 'y.l.d' – י.ל.ד – which has made a huge career for itself in Semitic languages. This is a great example of how one root behaves in different verb patterns, keeping the stem meaning but then providing us with exciting branches of it. Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon   New Words and Expressions: Yeled – Kid, boy – ילד Yalda – Girl – ילדה "Kulanu yeladim shel ha-chayim" – We are all children of life – כולנו ילדים של החיים "Yaldey ha-yare'ach" – "Children of the moon" – ילדי הירח "Hu ya'aseh lach yeled" – He will have a child with you – הוא יעשה לך ילד Ta'aseh li yeled – Give me a child – תעשה לי ילד Hi yalda – She gave birth – היא ילדה Hi yalda ben/bat – She gave birth to a boy/girl – היא ילדה בן/בת "Eich shir nolad?" – How is a song born? – איך שיר נולד Hu nolad – He was born – הוא נולד "Ma nolad?" – What was born (a boy or a girl)? – מה נולד Nolad lo ben – He had a boy – נולד לו בן Nolda lahem bat – They have a little girl – נולדה להם בת "Ani noladti la