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Click here to hear a native Israeli say "The Israeli work week starts on Sunday" in Hebrew.
Hear "Sunday" pronounced in Modern Hebrew by an Israeli:
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"The bank is open on Monday until 7:00 in the evening" in Hebrew.
Hear "Monday" pronounced in Modern Hebrew by an Israeli:
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"Our supermarket has a sale on fruit and vegetables every Tuesday" in Hebrew.
Hear "Tuesday" pronounced in Modern Hebrew by an Israeli:
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"The play will take place on Wednesday at three in the afternoon" in Hebrew.
Hear "Wednesday" pronounced in Modern Hebrew by an Israeli:
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"Thursday night the stores are open until late" in Hebrew.
Hear "Thursday" pronounced in Modern Hebrew by an Israeli:
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"On Friday I buy Chalot for Shabbat" in Hebrew.
Hear "Friday" pronounced in Modern Hebrew by an Israeli:
Click here to hear a native Israeli say in Hebrew: "I (masculine) do not work on Shabbat," or "I (feminine) do not work on Shabbat."
Hear "Saturday" pronounced in Modern Hebrew by an Israeli:
Hear "Yesterday" pronounced in Modern Hebrew by an Israeli:
Click here to hear a native Israeli say, "Today was the tomorrow of yesterday" in Hebrew.
Hear "Today" pronounced in Modern Hebrew by an Israeli: