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In Hebrew: to 'Warm Up'

By Ami Steinberger

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December 20, 2012, 1 PM ET

לְחַמֵּם, לְהִתְחַמֵּם In the late fall/winter, the days are short, and the weather is often cold.

Here's how to say in Hebrew, to warm up oneself: לְהִתְחַמֵּם. For example:

בְּיָמִים קָרִים כָּאֵלֶּה הִיא אוֹהֶבֶת לְהִתְחַמֵּם בְּבֵית קָפֶה. In cold days like these, she likes to warm up in a cafe.

To warm up something else, the word is לְחַמֵּם. For example:

הַשֵּׁיר הַזֶּה מְחַמֵּם אֶת הַלֵּב. This song is heartwarming (literally, warms the heart).

Find such a song here. Visit Ktzat Ivrit.

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