The Magic of Word Association
One of the fastest ways to actually remember Hebrew isn’t through repetition, it’s through association. Instead of forcing yourself to memorise dry vocabulary, you connect each new word to something familiar, visual, or even a little ridiculous. That mental image creates a shortcut in your brain.
This is how people really learn on the street. You hear something once, link it to something funny or personal, and suddenly it sticks. The sillier or more vivid the image, the better it works. Here are a few simple examples to get you started:

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1. Itchy
מְגָרֵד (megaréd)
Think: “Mega red”
When something is itchy, your skin feels mega irritated, almost red.
→ מְגָרֵד = itchy
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2. Stamp
בּוּל (bul)
Think: “Bull”
Picture a stamp with a big Spanish bull on it.
→ בּוּל = stamp
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3. Computer
מַחְשֵׁב (machshev)
Think: “Mac + shev (sit)”
You sit at your Mac, Mac-shev.
→ מַחְשֵׁב = computer
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4. Taxi
מוֹנִית (monit)
Think: “Money”
A taxi always costs money.
→ מוֹנִית = taxi
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5. Mountain
הַר (har)
Think: “Hard”
A mountain is hard to climb.
→ הַר = mountain
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6. Horse
סוּס (sus)
Think: “Dr. Seuss”
Imagine Dr. Seuss writing about a wild horse.
→ סוּס = horse
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7. Gum
מַסְטִיק (mastik)
Think: “Must stick”
Gum must stick, that’s the whole point.
→ מַסְטִיק = gum
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8. Fast
מַהֵר (maher)
Think: “My hair!”
“My hair is on fire!” You move fast.
→ מַהֵר = quickly
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9. Tent
אֹהֶל (ohel)
Think: “Oh hell!”
“Oh hell, it’s raining, get in the tent!”
→ אֹהֶל = tent
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10. House
בַּיִת (bayit)
Think: “Buy it”
See a house you like? Buy it.
→ בַּיִת = house
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11. Elephant
פִּיל (pil)
Think: “Peel”
Picture an elephant eating a giant banana peel.
→ פִּיל = elephant
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12. Kitchen
מִטְבָּח (mitbach)
Think: “Met Bach”
“I met Bach in the kitchen.”
→ מִטְבָּח = kitchen
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13. Survey
סֶקֶר (seker)
Think: “Sucker”
Only a sucker enjoys filling out surveys.
→ סֶקֶר = survey
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14. Summer
קַיִץ (kayitz)
Think: “Kites”
You fly kites in the summer.
→ קַיִץ = summer
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The goal isn’t perfection, it’s recall. If the image makes you smile or feels slightly ridiculous, it’s doing its job. Build your own associations, make them personal, and your Hebrew will start to come alive much faster than you expect.
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