From the course: Hebrew for Absolute Beginners
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Asking where something is
From the course: Hebrew for Absolute Beginners
Asking where something is
Absolute Beginner, Season 1, Lesson 13 Asking where something is in Hebrew In this lesson, you will learn how to ask where something is in Hebrew. The conversation takes place at David and Sarah's house. It's between Peter and David. The dialogue is informal. It was very delicious. Excuse me, where are the services? The services are there. There? Thank you. Let's listen to the conversation with English translation. That was very delicious. Excuse me, where is the bathroom? The bathroom is there. There? Thank you. Over there? Thanks. First we have to be Where? Where? Next Bathroom And last There In this lesson, you will learn how to ask where something is in Hebrew. For that, you need to know the word epho. Epho? means where. Asking where something is is pretty simple. You just say epho, and then the destination that you want to go to. In the dialogue, Peter wanted to know where the bathroom was, because his stomach was upset. So he said, There are endless options that you could ask…
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