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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/hebrew Hebrew] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn how to give your opinion in Hebrew. Giving your opinion is an important part of any conversation, and it's essential to be able to express yourself in Hebrew. We will look at the different ways to give your opinion in Hebrew, as well as some useful phrases and expressions. Let's get started! __TOC__


== Rules ==
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/hebrew Hebrew] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn how to express your opinion in Hebrew. Opinions are valuable in any language, and knowing how to communicate them effectively is crucial. We will include cultural information and interesting facts about Israeli culture. Don't forget to practice, and remember to always have fun while learning!
When giving your opinion in Hebrew, there are a few rules you should follow:


1. Use the correct verb tense. When expressing your opinion, it is important to use the correct verb tense. For example, if you are talking about something that happened in the past, you should use the past tense.
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2. Use the correct word order. In Hebrew, the verb usually comes before the subject. For example, if you want to say "I think...", you would say "Ani omedet..."
== Basic Vocabulary ==


3. Use polite language. When expressing your opinion, it is important to use polite language. For example, instead of saying "I don't like it", you could say "I'm not a fan of it".
Let's begin with some basic vocabulary.
 
4. Be clear and concise. When expressing your opinion, it is important to be clear and concise. Try to avoid using too many words or complicated phrases.
 
== Examples ==
Here are some examples of how to give your opinion in Hebrew:


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{| class="wikitable"
! Hebrew !! Pronunciation !! English
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| משנה את דעתי || mishneh et daati || Change my mind
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! Hebrew !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| בעד זה || ba'ad ze || In favor of it
|-
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| אני חושבת שזה טוב || Ani choshevet sheze tov || I think it's good
| נגד זה || neged ze || Against it
|-
|-
| אני לא מתכוונת לעשות זאת || Ani lo matkavenet le'asot ze || I don't intend to do that
| אני חושב || ani choshev || I think
|-
|-
| אני מצפה שזה יעבור || Ani mitzpah sheze ya'avor || I expect it to pass
| אני מאמין || ani ma'amin || I believe
|-
|-
| אני מקווה שזה יכול להיות שווה || Ani makaveh sheze yachol lehiyot shavah || I hope it can be equal
| אני יכול לקבוע || ani yachol likvoa || I can decide
|-
|-
| אני מאמין שזה יעבור || Ani me'amin sheze ya'avor || I believe it will pass
| בעיניי || be'einai || In my opinion
|}
|}


== Giving Your Opinion ==


Now that you have a basic understanding of the vocabulary, let's learn how to give your opinion in Hebrew.
To express your opinion, start with "בעיניי" which means "in my opinion" and follow it up with the verb in the infinitive form.
Example:
* בעיניי שצריך ללמוד עברית כדי להבין מה קורה במדינה. (Be'einai she'tzarich lilmor ivrit kdei l'havin ma koreh ba'medina.) In my opinion, you need to learn Hebrew in order to understand what is happening in the country.
Another way to express your opinion is to use the phrase "אני חושב/חושבת" (ani choshev/choshevet) which means "I think" followed by a sentence.
Example:
* אני חושב שהתרחיש הזה יצטרך יותר מכיוון שאין ניסיון מספיק. (Ani choshev she'ha'tarichis haze yitstarach yoter mi'keivun she'ein nisayon maspik.) I think that this scenario will require more than what is currently available due to a lack of sufficient experience.
To express your agreement or disagreement, use "בעד זה" (ba'ad ze) which means "in favor of it" or "נגד זה" (neged ze) which means "against it" followed by the verb in the infinitive form.
Example:
* בעד זה שצריך להתחיל ללמוד עברית כדי להתקדם בעבודה. (Ba'ad ze she'tzarich l'hatkhil lilmor ivrit kdei l'hitkadem ba'avoda.) In favor of starting to learn Hebrew in order to advance at work.
== Opinions About Israeli Culture ==
Now that you have an understanding of how to give your opinion in Hebrew, let's look at some common opinions about Israeli culture.
How do you feel about living in Israel? A common opinion is that Israel has a unique and vibrant culture.
Example:
* Person 1: מה דעתך על להיות חי בישראל? (Ma da'atecha al lihyot chai b'yisrael?) What's your opinion on living in Israel?
* Person 2: אני חושבת שמדהים לחיות במדינה הזאת עם כל התרבויות השונות שיש פה. (Ani choshevet she'madehim l'chayot b'medina hazot im kol ha'tarbuyot ha'shonot she'yesh po.) I think it's amazing to live in this country with all the different cultures here.
Discussing food is another common way to express opinions about Israeli culture. Many people have strong opinions about Israeli cuisine.
Example:
* Person 1: מה הדעה שלך על אוכל ישראלי? (Ma ha'da'ah shelcha al ochel yisraeli?) What is your opinion on Israeli food?
* Person 2: אני בעד שנוכל לאכול חומוס בכל הארוחות! (Ani ba'ad she'nuchal le'echol humus b'kol ha'aruchot!) I'm in favor of being able to eat hummus with every meal!
Keep in mind that opinions are subjective and people can and will have different opinions on the same topic.
== Practice ==
It is essential to practice giving your opinion in Hebrew to improve your language skills. To help with this, try finding a group of [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=53 native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/hebrew/question questions] you may have.
You can also practice with the following dialogue:
* Person 1: מה דעתך על סרט החדש שהגיע לקולנוע? (Ma da'atecha al seret ha'chadash she'higi'a la'kolnoa?) What's your opinion on the new movie that came out in theaters?
* Person 2: אני חושב/חושבת שהוא לא היה כמו הספר. (Ani choshevet/choshev she'hu lo haya kmo ha'sefer.) I think it wasn't as good as the book.
== Conclusion ==
You now have a basic understanding of how to give your opinion in Hebrew. It is essential to practice, get comfortable with the language and culture, and learn more advanced vocabulary and grammar. To improve your Hebrew [https://polyglotclub.com/language/hebrew/grammar Grammar], you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. Remember, opinions are valuable, and learning how to express them effectively is crucial!
<hr>➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎


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==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Hebrew/Grammar/Nouns|Nouns]]
* [[Language/Hebrew/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
* [[Language/Hebrew/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Hebrew/Grammar/Personal-pronouns-and-the-present-tense|Personal pronouns and the present tense]]
* [[Language/Hebrew/Grammar/Verb-to-Have|Verb to Have]]
* [[Language/Hebrew/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]
* [[Language/Hebrew/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]]
* [[Language/Hebrew/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]]
* [[Language/Hebrew/Grammar/Personal-pronouns|Personal pronouns]]
* [[Language/Hebrew/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]


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Hebrew Grammar - Give your Opinion

Hi Hebrew learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn how to express your opinion in Hebrew. Opinions are valuable in any language, and knowing how to communicate them effectively is crucial. We will include cultural information and interesting facts about Israeli culture. Don't forget to practice, and remember to always have fun while learning!

Basic Vocabulary

Let's begin with some basic vocabulary.

Hebrew Pronunciation English
משנה את דעתי mishneh et daati Change my mind
בעד זה ba'ad ze In favor of it
נגד זה neged ze Against it
אני חושב ani choshev I think
אני מאמין ani ma'amin I believe
אני יכול לקבוע ani yachol likvoa I can decide
בעיניי be'einai In my opinion

Giving Your Opinion

Now that you have a basic understanding of the vocabulary, let's learn how to give your opinion in Hebrew.

To express your opinion, start with "בעיניי" which means "in my opinion" and follow it up with the verb in the infinitive form.

Example:

  • בעיניי שצריך ללמוד עברית כדי להבין מה קורה במדינה. (Be'einai she'tzarich lilmor ivrit kdei l'havin ma koreh ba'medina.) In my opinion, you need to learn Hebrew in order to understand what is happening in the country.

Another way to express your opinion is to use the phrase "אני חושב/חושבת" (ani choshev/choshevet) which means "I think" followed by a sentence.

Example:

  • אני חושב שהתרחיש הזה יצטרך יותר מכיוון שאין ניסיון מספיק. (Ani choshev she'ha'tarichis haze yitstarach yoter mi'keivun she'ein nisayon maspik.) I think that this scenario will require more than what is currently available due to a lack of sufficient experience.

To express your agreement or disagreement, use "בעד זה" (ba'ad ze) which means "in favor of it" or "נגד זה" (neged ze) which means "against it" followed by the verb in the infinitive form.

Example:

  • בעד זה שצריך להתחיל ללמוד עברית כדי להתקדם בעבודה. (Ba'ad ze she'tzarich l'hatkhil lilmor ivrit kdei l'hitkadem ba'avoda.) In favor of starting to learn Hebrew in order to advance at work.

Opinions About Israeli Culture

Now that you have an understanding of how to give your opinion in Hebrew, let's look at some common opinions about Israeli culture.

How do you feel about living in Israel? A common opinion is that Israel has a unique and vibrant culture.

Example:

  • Person 1: מה דעתך על להיות חי בישראל? (Ma da'atecha al lihyot chai b'yisrael?) What's your opinion on living in Israel?
  • Person 2: אני חושבת שמדהים לחיות במדינה הזאת עם כל התרבויות השונות שיש פה. (Ani choshevet she'madehim l'chayot b'medina hazot im kol ha'tarbuyot ha'shonot she'yesh po.) I think it's amazing to live in this country with all the different cultures here.

Discussing food is another common way to express opinions about Israeli culture. Many people have strong opinions about Israeli cuisine.

Example:

  • Person 1: מה הדעה שלך על אוכל ישראלי? (Ma ha'da'ah shelcha al ochel yisraeli?) What is your opinion on Israeli food?
  • Person 2: אני בעד שנוכל לאכול חומוס בכל הארוחות! (Ani ba'ad she'nuchal le'echol humus b'kol ha'aruchot!) I'm in favor of being able to eat hummus with every meal!

Keep in mind that opinions are subjective and people can and will have different opinions on the same topic.

Practice

It is essential to practice giving your opinion in Hebrew to improve your language skills. To help with this, try finding a group of native speakers and ask them any questions you may have.

You can also practice with the following dialogue:

  • Person 1: מה דעתך על סרט החדש שהגיע לקולנוע? (Ma da'atecha al seret ha'chadash she'higi'a la'kolnoa?) What's your opinion on the new movie that came out in theaters?
  • Person 2: אני חושב/חושבת שהוא לא היה כמו הספר. (Ani choshevet/choshev she'hu lo haya kmo ha'sefer.) I think it wasn't as good as the book.

Conclusion

You now have a basic understanding of how to give your opinion in Hebrew. It is essential to practice, get comfortable with the language and culture, and learn more advanced vocabulary and grammar. To improve your Hebrew Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Remember, opinions are valuable, and learning how to express them effectively is crucial!


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎