Hello! "Pará, pará!" is Argentine for "stop,stop!". Parar means to stop. We dont pronounce it as in Spain "para, para". The Jewish community in Buenos Aires is second only to that in New York, so there is a lot of communication between the community here and Israel. Hope this helps.
If I want to tell a lady to please stop talking, would I say "at ochelet li et harosh"? It would be helpful to also give the feminine ways of Hebrew. I found out that women find it silly to address them as males...
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Sagor!! Toda raba!!💙 Am Israel chai!!!🤍💙🇮🇱💙🤍
We need a video how to say open the door and close the door
Hello! "Pará, pará!" is Argentine for "stop,stop!". Parar means to stop. We dont pronounce it as in Spain "para, para". The Jewish community in Buenos Aires is second only to that in New York, so there is a lot of communication between the community here and Israel. Hope this helps.
i never thought about that!thank you so much
If I want to tell a lady to please stop talking, would I say "at ochelet li et harosh"?
It would be helpful to also give the feminine ways of Hebrew. I found out that women find it silly to address them as males...
How is Sagor different from Sgurot?
We need a video how to say open the door and close the door
We need a video how to say open the door and close the door
We need a video how to say open the door and close the door