Room

חֶדֶר

[cheder]

Noun
Root: ח-ד-ר

Word Forms

Plural (Masc.)
חֲדָרִים
[chadarim]

📖 Translation

Room

A separate area within a building or apartment, designed for specific purposes such as a bedroom, living room, or study, and commonly used in modern Hebrew to refer to any room in a house.

💬 Usage Examples

בַּיִת שֶׁלִּי יֵשׁ שְׁלוֹשָׁה חֲדָרִים.

Báyit shelí yesh shloshá chedarim.

My house has three rooms.

אֵיפֹה הַחֶדֶר שֶׁלְּךָ?

Eyfó ha-chéder shelchá?

Where is your room?

אֲנִי צָרִיךְ חֶדֶר שָׁקֵט לַעֲבוֹד.

Aní tsarích chéder shakét la'avod.

I need a quiet room to work.

💡 Memory Tip

It's easy to remember if you imagine that in a CHEDER (room), you hide something (CHED) from strangers.

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