Hebrew Telling Time

learning vocabulary games for telling time in Hebrew

memory wizards iconAre you interested in learning a new language through games? Look no further! Our interactive activities for telling time in Hebrew will make learning fun and engaging. Whether you're a beginner or looking to brush up on your skills, our games will help you master this essential language skill. Get ready to have a blast while expanding your language knowledge!

Games

  • Study List

    Study List

    An interactive way to learn new words and improve spelling and grammar

  • Vocabulary Flash Cards

    Vocabulary Flash Cards

    These flashcards help you learn and memorize essential vocabulary.

  • Column Match

    Column Match

    Match the word pairs to improve your Hebrew vocabulary

  • Language Adventure

    Language Adventure

    Complete the Quest! Listen to the English word and find the right Hebrew word

  • Midnight Linguist

    Midnight Linguist

    Get 10 words before Morning. Listen to the Hebrew word and click on the right English Word

  • Translation Trek

    Translation Trek

    Get home before dark! Listen to the Hebrew word and click the Hebrew word

  • English to Hebrew Quiz

    English to Hebrew Quiz

    Test your foreign language knowledge of Hebrew by playing this illuminating language quiz.

  • Hebrew Reading Quiz

    Hebrew Reading Quiz

    Test your Hebrew reading skills with this enchanting quiz of Telling Time In Hebrew vocabulary words.

Study Resources

Vocabulary

EnglishHebrew
Hourשעה
Minuteדקה
Secondשנייה
Clockשעון
Watchשעון יד
Timepieceמד זמן
Digitalדיגיטלי
Analogאנאלוגי
AMבבוקר
PMאחר הצהריים
Midnightחצות
Noonצהריים
Quarterרבע
Halfחצי
Pastאחרי
Toעד
Time zoneאזור זמן
Stopwatchשעון עצר
Timerטיימר

Quick Facts

  • Hebrew uses a 24-hour clock system, like many other languages.
  • When telling time in Hebrew, the word "שָׁעָה" (sha'ah) is used for "hour."
  • To say "o'clock" in Hebrew, you simply use the word "בָּעֶרֶב" (ba'erev) for "in the evening" or "בַּבֹּקֶר" (bavoker) for "in the morning."
  • Minutes in Hebrew are counted from 1 to 59, using the word "דָּקָה" (dakah).
  • When asking for the time in Hebrew, you can say "כַּמָּה הַשָּׁעוֹה?" (kama hasha'ah) which means "What time is it?"

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