From “Litzhok” to “Rutz”: Easy Hebrew Verbs for Every Day

Verbs are action words and kids love action! Learning simple Hebrew verbs helps children talk about what they’re doing, feeling, or seeing. It also gives them tools to build real sentences and interact with the world around them.

Everyday Hebrew Verbs for Kids

  1. לצחוק (Litzhok) – To laugh
  2. לרוץ (Rutz) – To run
  3. לשיר (Lashir) – To sing
  4. לקפוץ (Likpotz) – To jump
  5. לאכול (Le’echol) – To eat
  6. לשתות (Lishtot) – To drink
  7. לקרוא (Likro) – To read
  8. לכתוב (Likhtov) – To write
  9. לשחק (Lesachek) – To play
  10. לישון (Lishon) – To sleep

Hebrew Verb Activities That Get Kids Moving

Act It Out

Call out a Hebrew verb and let kids act it out—no translation needed.

Verb Charades

Write Hebrew verbs on cards. One child acts while others guess the verb in Hebrew.

Sentence Builder Game

Mix verb flashcards with noun cards to build fun Hebrew sentences (e.g., “אני רץ” – I run).

Daily Verb Tracker

Create a mini journal where kids draw or write one Hebrew verb they did each day.

Dinolingo introduces verbs through movement, music, and illustrated stories. With frequent repetition and visual cues, kids naturally associate actions with Hebrew words.

Printable activity sheets and verb flashcards allow for hands-on practice away from screens.

Final Thoughts

Learning verbs helps kids speak Hebrew in a more natural, expressive way. With playful practice and help from Dinolingo, children can go from repeating to really communicating—in every action-packed sentence!

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