מכינים ברד ומשחקים עם גחלים בבית

A2 Hebrew listening practice · Hebrew (Israeli) · Curated for beginner learners

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What is “barad” in Israeli summer drinks?

ברד (barad)
Israeli Hebrew, "shaved-ice slushie"; original sense "hail"
The Israeli summer slushie that took its name from frozen rain

ברד (barad) is the Israeli word for a shaved-ice slushie, the icy summer drink poured at kiosks, beachside cafés, and pizza counters across the country. The word originally means hail, the small balls of ice that fall from a winter storm; the slushie picked up the same name because the texture matches: cold, crunchy, half-frozen. Israeli kids order ברד תפוח (apple), ברד תות (strawberry), or ברד לימון (lemon) on a hot afternoon at the beach in Tel Aviv, Eilat, or Netanya. The Hebrew Bible uses barad for one of the ten plagues, but in modern Israeli speech the word is mainly a snack-bar order.

In this clip, a parent calls their daughter to the kitchen with a verbatim line: “Az Guy, bo’i, ha-barad mukhan!” (“Hey Guy, come on, the barad is ready!”).

Vocabulary frequency

How common is the vocabulary in this A2 Hebrew listening practice?

88.5%
of words are in the top 2,000 most common Hebrew words
Based on this reel's transcript, most of the vocabulary is high-frequency, everyday Hebrew.

General Hebrew frequency

82%
Top 1,000
88.5%
Top 2,000
100%
Top 5,000

Spoken Hebrew frequency

94.9%
Top 1,000
94.9%
Top 2,000
100%
Top 5,000
👄 Conversational vocabulary
This reel's words appear more often in subtitle-based spoken-Hebrew data than in general usage, so it may feel closer to everyday conversation.

Less common words in this reel

These words appear less frequently in Hebrew, but are useful in real conversations:

ענבים
Rare / outside top 5,000
grapes
אייסקינדר
Rare / outside top 5,000
ice cream cone
נתנאל
Rare / outside top 5,000
(proper noun) Nathaniel

Source: wordfreq 3.1.1 (general) · OpenSubtitles 2018 (HermitDave) (spoken). Buckets approximate; exact ranks not stored.

Where you’ll hear this
  • At Israeli beachside kiosks in Tel Aviv, Herzliya, and Netanya during summer
  • In Israeli children’s TV (Toot Tooti, Festigal) snack-time scenes
  • In Israeli pizza and falafel chains (Domino’s Israel, Sabich Tchernichovsky)
  • In Hebrew-language comedy bits about parenting and snack negotiation
  • In Israeli summer-camp playlists and beach-day vlog content
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