Question Time in Hebrew: Easy Phrases for Curious Kids
Kids love asking questions and itโs one of the best ways to learn a language. Hebrew question phrases help children express curiosity, start conversations, and build meaningful communication skills from a young age.
Common Hebrew Question Words for Kids
- ?ืื (Mah?) โ What?
- ?ืื (Mi?) โ Who?
- ?ืืชื (Matay?) โ When?
- ?ืืืคื (Eifo?) โ Where?
- ?ืืื (Lama?) โ Why?
- ?ืืื (Eich?) โ How?
- ?ืืืื / ืืืื (Eizeh / Eizo?) โ Which? (masculine / feminine)
Simple Hebrew Questions Kids Can Use
- ืื ืื? (Mah zeh?) โ What is this?
- ืื ืื? (Mi zeh?) โ Who is that?
- ืืืคื ืืื? (Eifo ima?) โ Where is Mom?
- ืืื ืืชื ืฆืืืง? (Lama atah tzochek?) โ Why are you laughing? (to a boy)
- ืืื ืขืืฉืื ืืช ืื? (Eich osim et zeh?) โ How do you do that?
- ืืชื ืืืืืื ืืืืชื? (Matay holchim habaytah?) โ When are we going home?
Fun Activities to Practice Questions in Hebrew
Question Ball Toss
Throw a soft ball and ask a question in Hebrew like “Mah zeh?” The child catching the ball answers or asks a new question.
Ask the Puppet
Use a puppet or stuffed toy to model asking and answering Hebrew questions in a silly voice.
Question of the Day Board
Post a daily question in Hebrew (“Eifo atah ืืืื ืืฉืืง?”) and encourage answers throughout the day.
Curiosity Cards
Create a stack of colorful question cards in Hebrew and pull one to spark play-based discussions.
How Dinolingo Supports Curious Learners
Dinolingo builds Hebrew skills through engaging stories and conversations. Kids hear and repeat real question phrases, helping them speak naturally and confidently.
Printable Q&A sheets and listening activities reinforce question forms during play or study time.
Final Thoughts
Every question opens a door to new words and deeper understanding. With fun practice and support from Dinolingo, kids can confidently ask and answer in Hebrew every day.
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