Great question, and thanks for subscribing! Garua is used to refer to poor quality of things or conditions, while ra is used mostly used for people being or feeling bad. In certain cases ra can mean evil, though not necessarily. So for bad food we use garua, and for bad people we'd use ra. That's a pretty general overview of their usage, and there may be some important cases I didn't mention, so if you want anything more specific just ask. :) Thanks for the question!
Good question! Rakh (רך), which means soft, is spelled with a kaph, which has a guttural sound, and raq (רק), which means only, is spelled with a qof, which does not have a guttural sound.
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I'm a new subscriber and I have also heard "Ra" for bad. So, when would you use Ra vs Garua?
Great question, and thanks for subscribing!
Garua is used to refer to poor quality of things or conditions, while ra is used mostly used for people being or feeling bad. In certain cases ra can mean evil, though not necessarily.
So for bad food we use garua, and for bad people we'd use ra.
That's a pretty general overview of their usage, and there may be some important cases I didn't mention, so if you want anything more specific just ask. :)
Thanks for the question!
@@LearnTheLingo_Hebrew Nicely explained! I was kind of reluctant to ask and embarrassing myself.
@@gioba4912 Not at all! It's an important distinction to make that we don't have in English.
Shalom. Rak =soft. Rak=only. Please explain this Todah rabba.
Good question! Rakh (רך), which means soft, is spelled with a kaph, which has a guttural sound, and raq (רק), which means only, is spelled with a qof, which does not have a guttural sound.
@@LearnTheLingo_Hebrewmamas Todah rabba.
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My little one was glued to the screen watching all of the animals! They loved them and I loved that a new language was sounding in their ears! (Yes, this is kind of a comment to say make videos for littles as well!!!) :)
This is a good introduction
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