Lesson 20 — Emotions in Hebrew

Expressing feelings — happy, sad, tired, scared and more

Emotional vocabulary makes your Hebrew come alive. In Hebrew, emotional adjectives agree in gender with the person feeling the emotion — just like all adjectives. Use אֲנִי + adjective to say how you feel.

Emotions — Masculine and Feminine Forms
MasculineFeminineTransliteration (m/f)EnglishExample (m)
שָׂמֵחַשְׂמֵחָהsameach / smeechahappyאֲנִי שָׂמֵחַ — I'm happy
עָצוּבעֲצוּבָהatsov / atsuvasadהוּא עָצוּב — He's sad
כּוֹעֵסכּוֹעֶסֶתko'es / ko'esetangryהִיא כּוֹעֶסֶת — She's angry
מְפֻחָדמְפֻחֶדֶתmefuchad / mefuchedetscared / afraidאֲנִי מְפֻחָד — I'm scared (m)
מוּפְתָּעמוּפְתַּעַתmuftah / mufta'atsurprisedהוּא מוּפְתָּע — He's surprised
עָיֵףעֲיֵפָהayef / ayefatiredאֲנִי עָיֵף — I'm tired (m)
רָעֵברְעֵבָהra'ev / re'evahungryאַת רְעֵבָה? — Are you hungry? (f)
שָׂבֵעַשְׂבֵעָהsave'a / seva'afull / satisfiedאֲנִי שָׂבֵעַ — I'm full (m)
מְבֻלְבָּלמְבֻלְבֶּלֶתmevulbal / mevubelletconfusedאֲנִי מְבֻלְבָּל — I'm confused (m)
לָחוּץלְחוּצָהlachuts / lachutsastressedהִיא לְחוּצָה — She's stressed
בּוֹדֵדבּוֹדֶדֶתboded / bodedetlonelyהוּא בּוֹדֵד — He's lonely
גָּאֶהגֵּאָהga'e / ge'aproudאֲנִי גָּאֶה בְּךָ — I'm proud of you (m)
מְאֻהָבמְאֻהֶבֶתme'uhav / me'uhevetin loveהוּא מְאֻהָב — He's in love
נִרְגָּשׁנִרְגֶּשֶׁתnirgash / nirgeshetexcited / movedאֲנִי נִרְגָּשׁ — I'm excited (m)
רָגוּעַרְגוּעָהragu'a / regu'acalmהִיא רְגוּעָה — She's calm
קַנְאָןקַנְאָנִיתkan'an / kan'anitjealousColloquial form
מְבֻיָּשׁמְבֻיֶּשֶׁתmevuyash / mevuyeshetembarrassedאֲנִי מְבֻיָּשׁ — I'm embarrassed (m)
Verb: to feelלְהַרְגִּישׁ (lehargish)
אֲנִי מַרְגִּישׁ טוֹב — I feel good (m)  |  אֲנִי מַרְגִּישָׁה רַע — I feel bad (f)
Example Sentences
HebrewTransliterationEnglish
אֲנִי שָׂמֵחַ מְאֹד הַיּוֹם.Ani sameach me'od hayom.I'm very happy today. (m)
הִיא עֲצוּבָה כִּי הוּא נָסַע.Hi atsuva ki hu nasa.She's sad because he left.
אַתָּה נִרְאֶה עָיֵף. שָׁנַתָּ טוֹב?Ata nir'e ayef. Shanta tov?You look tired. Did you sleep well?
אֲנִי רָעֵב — אֶפְשָׁר לֶאֱכֹל?Ani ra'ev — efshar le'echol?I'm hungry — can we eat?
הוּא כּוֹעֵס עַל הַבּוֹס שֶׁלּוֹ.Hu ko'es al habos shelo.He's angry at his boss.
אֲנִי לָחוּץ — יֵשׁ לִי הַרְבֵּה עֲבוֹדָה.Ani lachuts — yesh li harbe avoda.I'm stressed — I have a lot of work.
הִיא מְבֻלְבֶּלֶת מֵהַדִּקְדּוּק.Hi mevubelet mehadikduk.She's confused by the grammar. (f)
אֲנִי גָּאֶה בַּת שֶׁלִּי.Ani ga'e babat sheli.I'm proud of my daughter. (m speaker)
הוּא מוּפְתָּע מֵהַמַּתָּנָה.Hu muftah mehametana.He's surprised by the gift.
אַחֲרֵי הַחוּפְשָׁה אֲנִי רָגוּעַ.Acharey hachufsha ani ragu'a.After the vacation I feel calm. (m)