This Hebrew Word List has 31 vocabulary words that will help you describe your emotions and feelings in Hebrew. This is a follow up to my Instagram #HebrewWOTD; March’s theme was emotions and feelings, and now you can all have the Hebrew words in one organized list. Below the image are notes about pronunciation that will help you say each of the Hebrew words correctly.


Hebrew Transliteration Notes aka helping you pronounce Hebrew correctly.

  • / makes the “ah” sound, as in father. Whenever you see the letter a, pronounce it as “ah.”
  • e / makes the “eh” sound, as in bed. Whenever you see the letter e, pronounce it as “eh.”
  • ei / makes the “ei” sound, as in weigh. Whenever you see the letters ei, pronounce them as “ei.”
  • e’ / makes a very short “eh” sound.
  • i / makes the “ee” sound, as in bee. Whenever you see the letter i, pronounce it as “ee.”
  • / o / makes the “oh” sound, as in go. Whenever you see the letter o, pronounce it as “oh.”
  • u / makes the “oo” sound, as in zoo. Whenever you see the letter u, pronounce it as “oo.”
  • ch / makes a guttural “ch” sound, as in Bach; it is NOT the English ch sound, as in chair.

Happy studying!
– T’helah 💙

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