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How to use tinder in hebrew

how to use tinder in hebrew

Using Tinder in Hebrew is similar to using it in any other language. The app's interface may be in Hebrew if your device's language settings are set to Hebrew. Here's a general guide to navigating Tinder in Hebrew:

  1. Download and Install: If you haven't already, download and install Tinder from your device's app store.

  2. Create an Account: You can sign up using your Facebook or Google account, or create a new account with your phone number or email address.

  3. Profile Setup: You'll be prompted to add photos and write a bio. Here are some translations for this section:

    • Photos: תמונות (Tmunot)

    • Bio: ביוגרפיה (Biografia)

    • Work: עבודה (Avoda)

    • Education: השכלה (Haskala)


  1. Settings: Customize your experience by adjusting your preferences. Some useful translations:

    • Discovery Preferences: העדפות גילוי (Ha'adafot Gilui)

    • Search Distance: מרחק חיפוש (Merhak Hipush)

    • Age Range: טווח גילאים (Tevach Gilaim)

    • Gender Preference: העדפת מגדר (Ha'adafat Migdar)


  1. Swipe and Match:

    • Like: Swipe right or tap the green heart (לב ירוק)

    • Nope: Swipe left or tap the red X (איקס אדום)

    • Super Like: Swipe up or tap the blue star (כוכב כחול)


  1. Messaging: Once you match with someone, you can start chatting:

    • Send a Message: שלח הודעה (Shlach Hoda'a)


  1. Subscription Plans (Optional): Tinder offers premium features through Tinder Plus and Tinder Gold. These may be referred to by their English names or translated as טינדר פלוס (Tinder Plus) and טינדר זהב (Tinder Zahav).

  2. Log Out: To log out of your account, go to settings and look for יציאה (Yetzi'a).

Keep in mind that cultural norms and expectations might vary, so be mindful of how you present yourself and interact with others on the platform. If you're new to using Tinder in Israel or with Hebrew-speaking users, it might also be beneficial to familiarize yourself with local dating customs and etiquette.


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