Learning fruits in Hebrew vocabulary is an exciting way to expand your language skills. Knowing fruits can help you communicate at the market or in a restaurant. This knowledge can also enhance your cultural understanding of Israel. By learning the names of fruits in Hebrew, you can improve your language fluency and connect with Hebrew-speaking communities. Whether you are a beginner or looking to advance your skills, mastering fruit vocabulary is a fun and practical way to enhance your Hebrew proficiency. Start learning today and discover the delicious world of Hebrew fruits!
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English | Hebrew |
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apple | תפוח |
apricot | מִשְׁקָדִיָה |
avocado | אֲבוֹקָדוֹ |
banana | בננה |
blueberry | תוֹלָעַת הַקַּלְמָוִית |
cherry | דְּרוֹר |
coconut | שֵׁמֶשׁ |
fig | תְּאֵנָה |
grape | עֲנָבִים |
grapefruit | אֶתרוֹג |
kiwi | קִיווִי |
lemon | לִימוֹן |
lime | לִיְמוֹן יָרוֹק |
mango | מַנְגוֹ |
melon | דְּלִילָה |
nectarine | נֶקְטָרִין |
orange | תַּפוּז |
papaya | פַּפָּאיָה |
peach | דְּלִישָׁה |
pear | אֲבָטֵיחַ |
pineapple | אֲנָנָס |
plum | שְׁזִיף |
raspberry | אֶפְרוֹס |
strawberry | תַּוְשִׁיעָן |
watermelon | אֲבַטִּיחַ |
Quick Facts
- Fruits in Hebrew are called "פירות" (pronounced peirot).
- Some common fruits in Hebrew include "תפוחים" (pronounced tapuchim) for apples and "בננות" (pronounced bananas) for bananas.
- Fruits are an important part of the Israeli diet and are often eaten fresh or used in salads and desserts.
- Israel is known for growing a variety of fruits, including citrus fruits like oranges and grapefruits.
- Fruits play a significant role in Jewish culture and traditions, such as eating fruits as part of the Tu B'Shvat holiday celebration.
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Download:fruits_in_hebrew.pdf