beseder


a hebrew word currently used in israel to say ok or good
-guy falls of a bike-
father – shmeuly, ata beseder?(shmeuly are you ok?)
shmeuly- ken, aba, ani beseder.(yes, dad, im ok.)
o.k., its alright, all’s good.
can also be said b’seder.
like sababa but less enthusiastic
q: how’s it going?
a: b’seder

q: how was that party?
a: beseder

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