common

בוא נלך

Let's go

Bo nelech (m) / Boi nelchi (f)

Suggest going somewhere.

Context: Changes based on who you're speaking to. Common phrase for movement.

⚠️ Gender Note:This phrase changes based on the speaker's gender. Use baba for the correct form based on your gender.

How to Use "Let's go" in a Conversation

Example conversation:

A: Changes based on who you're speaking to.

B: בוא נלך

This phrase is considered casual in register and is at a beginner difficulty level for Hebrew learners.

How to Pronounce "בוא נלך"

Bo nelech (m) / Boi nelchi (f)

Break it down: Bo — nelech — (m) — / — Boi — nelchi — (f)

Hebrew is read from right to left. The transliteration above follows English reading order (left to right) to help you pronounce each sound correctly.

Cultural Tips for Using This Phrase

1.

In Israel, casual communication is the norm. Israelis appreciate directness and informality, so this phrase fits right into everyday conversation.

2.

Hebrew is a gendered language. This phrase can change depending on who is speaking or being addressed. baba lets you set those roles before translation.

3.

Body language matters in Israel. When saying "let's go", Israelis will appreciate your effort to speak Hebrew, even if imperfect. Don't be afraid to try!

Learning "Let's go" — Quick Reference

Hebrewבוא נלך
PronunciationBo nelech (m) / Boi nelchi (f)
EnglishLet's go
Categorycommon
Difficultybeginner
Gender-specificYes — changes by gender

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