School is out for the summer. — Beit hasefer yotzeh lekayitz.
What does “Beit hasefer yotzeh lekayitz” mean in Hebrew?
The phrase Beit hasefer yotzeh lekayitz (בית הספר יוצא לקיץ) literally means “The school goes out to summer.” In everyday Hebrew, it’s the natural way to say “School is out for the summer.” Just like in English, it marks the beginning of a season filled with sunshine, rest, and fun.
These additional Hebrew words and phrases relate to summertime activities, family outings, and casual warm‑weather conversations — perfect companions to Beit hasefer yotzeh lekayitz (“School is out for the summer”). Each phrase is simple, practical, and commonly used in modern Israeli Hebrew.
