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English to Hebrew Greetings and Goodbyes

If you are looking to expand your Hebrew vocabulary when it comes to saying hello or goodbye to someone, then this is the page that can help. Below you will find a variety of greetings that will come useful in your daily conversations.

Scroll down to read through the following English to Hebrew translated sections: Hellos, How Are You?, Time-Specific Greetings, and Goodbyes.

English to Hebrew Greetings:

Here is our list of greetings from English to Hebrew. You can also view this list with translations from Hebrew to English.

(Words in bold added during the last update.)

English to Hebrew Hellos:

Hello, Goodbye, Peace ➔ Shalom

Hello ➔ Ahalan (informal)


How Are You from English to Hebrew:

How are you? ➔ Mah shlomkha? (male), Mah shlomekh? (female)


English to Hebrew Time-Specific Greetings:

Good morning ➔ Boker tov

Good day ➔ Yom tov

Good afternoon ➔ Tsohorayim tovim

Good evening ➔ Erev tov

Good night ➔ Laylah tov


English to Hebrew Goodbyes:

Goodbye, Hello, Peace ➔ Shalom

See you later ➔ Lehitraot

Goodbye and so long ➔ Shalom u'lehitraot


*Hebrew greetings last updated: November 19, 2024.



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The Fine Print

I don't speak Hebrew myself, so there could be mistakes in the translations. Most of what is here is user-submitted, but I do try to check for accuracy and make corrections as I can. Thanks for your understanding.



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