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1 Minute Hebrew — לחכות

Transliteration: lekhakot

Meaning: to wait

Hebrew: אני מחכה כאן.

Example (transliteration): Ani mekhakeh kan.

Example (English): I’m waiting here.

Note: Use this verb when you’re waiting for someone or something. The present form ‘מחכה’ means ‘waiting’.

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