swimming pool – בְּרֵכַת שְׂחִיָּה (breh-kha seh-khee-yah)
front desk – דֶּלְפֵּק קַבָּלָה (del-pahk kah-bahl-ah)
to rest, relax – נָח (nakh)
to fill out – למִלֵּא (l’mee-leh)
key – מַפְתֵּחַ (mahf-teh-khah)
(electronic) key card – כַּרְטִיס מְפַתֵּחַ אֶלֶקְטְרוֹנִי (kar-tees maf-te-akh e-lek-tro-nee)
view (scenery) – נוֹף (nokh)
room service – שֵׁרוּת חֲדָרִים (she-root kha-dar-eem)
form – טֹפֶס (to-fehs)
I have arrived at the Leonardo City Tower Hotel here in Ramat Gan. It wasn’t too bad a drive – about 25 minutes and traffic flowed pretty well. With my reservation information handy, I go to the דֶּלְפֵּק קַבָּלָה (del-pahk kah-bahl-ah – front desk) and…
Good morning. I have a reservation for a room בֹּקֶר טוֹב. אֲנִי הִזְמָנְתִי חֶדֶר
bo-ker tohv. ah-nee heez-mahn-tee kheh-der.
What is your name? מַה שִּׁמְךָ?
ma sheem-kha?
My name is Johanan Ben Gedalia שְׁמִי יוֹחָנָן בֵּן גְּדַלְיָּה
shmee Johanan Ben Gedalia
Checks the computer
Yes, one room with a double bed and a bathroom. Please fill out this form. כֵּן, חֶדֶר אֶחָד עם מִיטָה זוּגִית וְאַמְבַּטְיָה. נָא למִלֵּא אֶת הַטֹפֶס.
ken, kheh-der eh-khad eem mee-tah zoo-geet v’ahm-bah-tee-ah. nah leh-mah-leh et hah-to-fes.
Do you have a wake-up service? הַאִם יֵשׁ לְכֵּם שֵׁרוּת הַשְׁכָּמָה?
Ha’eem yesh leh-khem she-root hash-kah-mah?
Yes. (certainly) בְּוַדַּאי.
Bevadai
After filling in the registration form, the receptionist types in a little more in the computer and hands me the key.
Here’s your key. Your room is 305. זֶה הָמַפְתֵךָ שֶׁלךָ. החֶדֶר שֶׁלךָ שְׁלוֹשׁ מֵאוֹת חָמֵשׁ
zeh ha-maf-te-akh shel-kha. ha-khe-der shel-kha shlosh me’ot v’chamesh
Thank you very much. תּוֹדָה
Toda raba
Listen to this audio file of a man checking into a hotel. The text is given in the attached PDF.
סוף הסוף! I’m in my room. What should I do – pour myself a מַשְׁקֶה חָרִיף (mash-keh khar-eef – drink) or order שֵׁרוּת חֲדָרִים (she-root kha-dar-eem – room service)? Nah, I think I’ll take a nap.
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Comments:
Randy:
Toda raba Sean for your recent posts. I will be in Israel for ten days with some forty people Feb. 2013. I am referring them to your blog in hopes that they will find it as helpful as I do, and that they will become conversational in hebrew, embracing the language and culture for a truly awesome experience.
Comments:
Randy:
Toda raba Sean for your recent posts. I will be in Israel for ten days with some forty people Feb. 2013. I am referring them to your blog in hopes that they will find it as helpful as I do, and that they will become conversational in hebrew, embracing the language and culture for a truly awesome experience.
Shalom aleichem
Randy