Hebrew for Favorites: What Kids Like to Say They Love
Sharing favorites is one of the most joyful parts of speaking a new language. Whether it’s pizza, pets, or playgrounds, learning how to say “I love” or “I like” in Hebrew helps kids express themselves and connect with others.
Key Hebrew Phrases for Talking About Favorites
- אני אוהב / אוהבת… (Ani ohev / ohevet…) – I love… (boy / girl)
- אני מאוד אוהב / אוהבת… (Ani me’od ohev / ohevet…) – I really love…
- אני לא אוהב / אוהבת… (Ani lo ohev / ohevet…) – I don’t like…
- האהוב עליי הוא… (Ha’ahuv alai hu…) – My favorite is…
- הכי אני אוהב / אוהבת… (Hachi ani ohev / ohevet…) – What I love most is…
- אני אוהב לשחק ב… (Ani ohev lesachek b’…) – I love to play…
- הצבע האהוב עליי הוא… (Hatzeva ha’ahuv alai hu…) – My favorite color is…
- האוכל שאני הכי אוהב הוא… (Ha’ochel she’ani hachi ohev hu…) – The food I love most is…
- אני אוהב חיות, במיוחד… (Ani ohev chayot, bimyuched…) – I love animals, especially…
- אני אוהב את זה מאוד! (Ani ohev et ze me’od!) – I love this a lot!
Activities to Practice Favorites in Hebrew
Favorites Show and Tell
Bring or draw a favorite object and say in Hebrew: “Ani ohevet et ze!”
Favorites Sorting Game
Sort pictures into “ohev/ohevet” and “lo ohev/ohevet” categories. Say why in Hebrew!
Color & Food Match
Match Hebrew phrases like “Hatzeva ha’ahuv alai hu…” with crayons or food cards.
Who Loves What? Game
Ask in Hebrew: “Mi ohev glidah?” (Who loves ice cream?) and guess together.
How Dinolingo Encourages Personal Expression
Dinolingo helps kids say what they love through daily themes, interactive stories, and sentence repetition. Phrases like “Ani ohev…” appear naturally in games and songs.
Printable worksheets and flashcards let kids express their favorites offline too.
Final Thoughts
When kids can say what they love, Hebrew becomes personal, joyful, and fun. With playful tools and support from Dinolingo, their favorite words will be the ones they remember best.
Sources: