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Hector is very hands on and does so many fun things with the kids that they just want to play with him all the time! It can be a rough transition for the boys when Hector needs to switch from playing with them to needing a quiet space while he focuses on work. He uses this phrase, “Please be quiet,” to help teach the boys to play independently and to have that much needed quiet space. 😂😅 The faster he can get his work done, the sooner they can go out fishing again!
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We are continuing on with our phrases
that Dads say all the
time, or at least your dad.
And just so you know a wizard put
a spell on Darian, and whenever I snap
my fingers he turns
into a chicken.
No, no, not again! No, no, bawk, bawk!
All right.
Today’s phrase is, “Please be quiet.”
And again you can DM us
for this week’s Phrase of the Day calendar to learn these
phrases.
Now, I don’t know why Hector would ever want to say, “Please
be quiet,” in our house.
Okay.
So what we’re going to do, is we’re going to do this phrase
in one language, and Darian is going to use the random language
generator to choose what language we’re doing this phrase
in. All right, you
chose Hebrew. Okay, if you already have
the $35 phrasebook, you can follow in the language of your
choice. If not, we would love for you to join us with this
Hebrew phrase, and
I’ll show you, if you have the book, how to get to the phrase.
So to get to “Please be quiet,”
you’re going to want to head over to “Q”
I was going to say “S,” but I thought-
-wait a second! And we’re
going to go into “Quiet,” and we’re going to do the “Please
be quiet,”
and we’re going to say it to a male.
Here we go.
“tihiye” “tihiye” Let me start over again, Darian, I want to
make it a little louder.
I turned the volume down a little bit.
Here we go.
“tihiye” “tihiye” “besheket” “besheket” “bevakasha” “bevakasha”
“tihiye besheket bevakasha”
“tihiye besheket bevakasha”
I know “bevakasha” because I’ve tried that a lot.
Was that a lot for you?
When you’re just starting
it can be, like, a lot of sounds.
Human form. Mars like…
Okay, so human form, Darian, we’re going to do one word at
a time, so we can be really happy about it.
So let’s try that out.
Because when you’re starting it’s all about how positive you
are, and how confident you feel.
Okay, Darian, do it with me.
Listen.
Here we go.
“tihiye” “tihiye” “besheket” “besheket” “bevakasha” “bevakasha”
Wow, Darian, that was really great. High five.
So to teach your children this phrase, you
would want to say it in Hebrew,
and I think you’ll get a lot of opportunities, and then you
can say that means, “Please be quiet,” and then say it again,
and then what would you do?
You would be quiet.
Bawk, Bawk, Bawk.
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Bye.
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