Thelah...First rate lessons from a first rate teacher! Very clear and unambiguous. Even an old duffer like me can get a grip of the concepts you have so wonderfully elucidated. Thank you!
The video was perfect, thanks. You are the only Hebrew teacher that I can find and you are better than any other foreign language that I know. La video etait parfaite, merci. Vous n'etes que profe du hebreu que je peux retrouver et vous etes tres et je dis tre meilleure que les autre qui je connais.
hi teacher! what does the following sentence say: בשמים עננים 1) in the sky are the clouds 2) in the sky there are some clouds 3) in a sky you are the clouds 4) in a sky you are some clouds Thank you!
I'm new to learning hebrew and have found your teaching style extremely helpful! However, I'm a little confused with the pronunciations for you (m), you (f), and her/it. Would you spell them out in letters so I can see the difference? Are you saying . . . you (m) אותך = otak? you (f) אותך = otakh? her/it אותה = otah? Thanks for your help!
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T’helah, תודה רבה. I ran into a sentence: העכברים האפורים והקטנים 2 questions: why are there two ׳ה׳ for gray and does there always have to be ׳ו׳ between two adjectives? Also, how do you write your name in עברית?
If you want to use adjectives with the definite article (ה), you need to put this article in front of every adjective: בית גדול = a big house הבית גדול = the house is big הבית הגדול = the big house If you want to use more than one adjective: הבית הגדול והכחול = the big blue house And yes, you need the "ו" Tehila in Hebrew is תהילה
I just started learning hebrew a couple months ago. very cool and interesting language to learn but so overwhelming. It's still early but I feel like I'll never get a grip on it
The first step is to think positive! Learning anything new can be overwhelming, especially something as expansive as a new language, but it can definitely be done. Take manageable steps, celebrate your successes, and remember that language learning is a lifelong process. Thanks for stopping by my channel!
@@ThelahBenDan thanks for the positive words, when I think about it I'm actually amazed at just how much I've learned already. Thanks for your videos, I'm really grateful there's someone like you doing this
Good question! The verb is attached to the subject of the sentence - the person doing the action. In this case it's "I love," so it doesn't matter what else comes after the sentence, the verb "love" is attached to the pronoun "I." Since I am a woman, I used the feminine אוהבת. If I were a man, I would say אוהב, regardless of who or what I say I love (her, them, pizza, children, etc.). Hope that helps!
It's both - Modern Hebrew is derived from Biblical Hebrew, and these direct object pronouns appear in both. You can learn more at www.thekefar.com/is-hebrew-yiddish-and-other-faqs-about-the-hebrew-language/.
You are the best Instructor ever! תודה רבה מורה תילאה!
!תודה רבה
Thelah...First rate lessons from a first rate teacher! Very clear and unambiguous. Even an old duffer like me can get a grip of the concepts you have so wonderfully elucidated. Thank you!
Thank you Toby!
The video was perfect, thanks. You are the only Hebrew teacher that I can find and you are better than any other foreign language that I know.
La video etait parfaite, merci. Vous n'etes que profe du hebreu que je peux retrouver et vous etes tres et je dis tre meilleure que les autre qui je connais.
Thanks so much, I'm glad it helped.
This was very straightforward, thank you.
very help for me your excellent classes Thelah
You are so clear and easy to understand .. טודה רבע
Thank you!
Awesome lesson!!!!!!! I appreciate and value your lessons so much!!!!
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
Very helpful - thanks so much for these videos Thelah.
You're welcome - thank you for watching & commenting!
learning made fun, i love it
extremely well presented video thank you for your presentation fully enjoyed it in 2022
hi teacher!
what does the following sentence say:
בשמים עננים
1) in the sky are the clouds
2) in the sky there are some clouds
3) in a sky you are the clouds
4) in a sky you are some clouds
Thank you!
Shalom ahchuti, are your lessons subject verb object or verb subject object?
Shalom! I don't understand your question.
Very helpful, thank you so much.
Thanks for watching, Jose!
I'm new to learning hebrew and have found your teaching style extremely helpful! However, I'm a little confused with the pronunciations for you (m), you (f), and her/it. Would you spell them out in letters so I can see the difference? Are you saying . . .
you (m) אותך = otak?
you (f) אותך = otakh?
her/it אותה = otah?
Thanks for your help!
you (m) is otcha, you (f) is otach, and her is otah. Thanks for watching!
@@ThelahBenDan thank you!
@@shakeetv7676 you're welcome! Thanks for watching :)
Thank you so much
My pleasure
Thank you!
Toda raba. Very helpful
Thanks for watching!
The most important thing in life is knowledge of foreign languages! Thanks to foreign languages you can realize all your dreams and realize your grandiose ambitions! I would like to recommend all the practices of Yuriy Ivantsiv ''Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign language". This book will be an indispensable helper, a handbook for every person who studies a foreign language! This book contains invaluable tips, questions and answers, and solutions to problems faced by anyone who studies a foreign language! Knowledge is power! And knowledge of foreign languages is your power multiplied by many times! Success to all in self-development!
Excellent! Thanks!
T’helah, תודה רבה. I ran into a sentence: העכברים האפורים והקטנים 2 questions: why are there two ׳ה׳ for gray and does there always have to be ׳ו׳ between two adjectives? Also, how do you write your name in עברית?
If you want to use adjectives with the definite article (ה), you need to put this article in front of every adjective:
בית גדול = a big house
הבית גדול = the house is big
הבית הגדול = the big house
If you want to use more than one adjective:
הבית הגדול והכחול = the big blue house
And yes, you need the "ו"
Tehila in Hebrew is תהילה
Very much helpful.... Thank u
You're welcome!
THIS WAS SO HELPFULLLLLL! תודה
Thank you, glad it helped you!
Do you teach private lessons?
Yes, but I'm off during the summer. Private lessons resume in the fall: thekefar.com/hebrew
Thanks
My pleasure, thanks for watching
I just started learning hebrew a couple months ago. very cool and interesting language to learn but so overwhelming. It's still early but I feel like I'll never get a grip on it
The first step is to think positive! Learning anything new can be overwhelming, especially something as expansive as a new language, but it can definitely be done. Take manageable steps, celebrate your successes, and remember that language learning is a lifelong process. Thanks for stopping by my channel!
@@ThelahBenDan thanks for the positive words, when I think about it I'm actually amazed at just how much I've learned already. Thanks for your videos, I'm really grateful there's someone like you doing this
I have ben learning on and off for years
It is not easy but Hang in there.
slowly slowly
Thank you
You're welcome
Im going to make a hebrew language folder on youtube and see if I can make it public on my profile...
sounds good!
For example #1 why would אהב be אוהבת and not אוהב if אותך is masculine and not feminine?
Also I appreciate you taking your time out to go through all the little things. ברוך את. Are you hebrew?
Good question! The verb is attached to the subject of the sentence - the person doing the action. In this case it's "I love," so it doesn't matter what else comes after the sentence, the verb "love" is attached to the pronoun "I." Since I am a woman, I used the feminine אוהבת. If I were a man, I would say אוהב, regardless of who or what I say I love (her, them, pizza, children, etc.). Hope that helps!
Is this modern or biblical Hebrew?
It's both - Modern Hebrew is derived from Biblical Hebrew, and these direct object pronouns appear in both. You can learn more at www.thekefar.com/is-hebrew-yiddish-and-other-faqs-about-the-hebrew-language/.
This resembles the declines of Latin, Greek, German, and Russian. Although I see it with a more mathematical and easy frequency. Thanks a lot!
very nice teacher and clear voice thank you
you're welcome!