Say It Right! Easy Hebrew Sentence Building for Beginners

Learning single words is a start but full sentences help kids really express themselves. Simple sentence building boosts vocabulary, grammar, and confidence by turning words into meaning.

Basic Hebrew Sentence Structure for Beginners

Hebrew word order is often: Subject + Verb + Object.

  1. אני רץ. (Ani ratz.) – I run.
  2. היא שותה מים. (Hi shotah mayim.) – She drinks water.
  3. הילד קורא ספר. (Hayeled kore sefer.) – The boy reads a book.
  4. אנחנו משחקים. (Anachnu mesachakim.) – We are playing.

Simple Sentence Starters for Kids

  • אני (Ani) – I
  • אתה / את (Atah / At) – You (m/f)
  • הוא / היא (Hu / Hi) – He / She
  • אנחנו (Anachnu) – We

Fun Sentence-Building Activities

Mix & Match Cards

Use flashcards with subjects, verbs, and objects. Let kids build and read out new sentences.

Action & Say

Perform simple actions and say the matching sentence in Hebrew: “אני קופץ!” – I jump!

Picture Talk

Show an image and ask kids to describe what’s happening using short sentences.

Sentence Relay Game

Each child adds a word to build a sentence together, learning structure naturally.

Dinolingo introduces short sentences in songs, stories, and games. Repetition and visuals help kids learn structure and context intuitively.

Printable sentence builders and practice pages support hands-on, screen-free learning.

Final Thoughts

Sentence building turns passive vocabulary into active expression. With simple formats, movement, and tools like Dinolingo, kids can say what they think, feel, and do in Hebrew!

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