Do you have a beach umbrella? — Ha’im Yesh Lecha Mitriyat Chof?

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What does “Ha’im Yesh Lecha Mitriyat Chof” mean in Hebrew?

Ha’im yesh lecha mitriyat chof (האם יש לך מטריית חוף) means “Do you have a beach umbrella?” It’s a practical phrase for travelers, beachgoers, and anyone spending time along Israel’s coastline during the summer. It’s commonly used when asking a friend, a vendor, or a rental stand whether they have a beach umbrella available.

The phrase “יש לך” (yesh lecha) means “do you have” when speaking to a male. The expression “מטריית חוף” (mitriyat chof) means “beach umbrella.” Together they form a common question used during summer activities.

These additional Hebrew words and phrases relate to summertime activities, family outings, and casual warm‑weather conversations — perfect companions to Ha’im yesh lecha mitriyat chof  (“Do you have a beach umbrella?”). Each phrase is simple, practical, and commonly used in modern Israeli Hebrew.

English Meaning
Do you have a beach umbrella?
Hebrew Translation
האם יש לך מטריית חוף
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