#35 Weary, Bleary-Eyed and Spent
Streetwise Hebrew - Ein Podcast von TLV1 Studios - Dienstags

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How do you say I’m tired, beat, drained, knackered, and the like in colloquial Hebrew? And what do you say when you crash on a Tel Avivi couch? Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: “Lifamim ani ayef” – Sometimes I am tired – לפעמים אני עייף Ayefoot – Tiredness – עייפות Ani ayef me’avoda – I am tired of work – אני עייף מעבודה Ani ayef me-ha-chayim – I am tired of life – אני עייף מהחיים Ayef met – Dead tired – עייף-מת Ani shafuch – I am wiped – אני שפוך Katav-katuv – Wrote-written – כתב-כתוב Nishpachti al ha-sapa – I crashed on the sofa – נשפכתי על הספה Ha-halon niftach – The window was opened – החלון נפתח Ha-halon patu’ach – The window is open – החלון פתוח Ani ma’uch tilim – I am so wiped – אני מעוך טילים Lim’och – To mash – למעוך Nim’achti kstat al ha-sapa – I crashed a bit on the sofa – נמעכתי קצת על הספה Kamti hafuch ha-boker – I got up completely turned around this morning – קמתי הפוך הבוקר Kamti hafucha , kamti me’ucha – I got up completely turned around (F.) – קמתי הפוכה Kamnu hafuchim ha-boker – We got up completely turned around (Pl.) – קמנו הפוכים Ani gamur – I am beat – אני גמור Ani machuk – I am dead tired – אני מחוק Ani karu’a me-ayefoot – I am exhausted – אני קרוע מעייפות Ani mutash – I am exhausted – אני מותש Lenaker – To doze off – לנקר Nikarti kol ha-seret – I dozed off the whole movie – ניקרתי כל הסרט Playlist and Clips: Rami Kleinstein – Hanichi Li (lyrics) Yossi Elephant – Shir Ha-debil (lyrics) Moshe kam ma’uch Fortisaharof – Hafuch (lyrics) Episode no. 285 about karu’a