Learn PRONOUNS in HEBREW (Plus Vocab)
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Shalom! In this video, I teach:
(1) the following pronouns: I, you (s & pl), he, she, we, and they; and
(2) some adjectives in both their singular and plural forms, in both genders.
Todah (thank you) for watching! If you have any constructive feedback, questions, or have a video request, leave a COMMENT below! Also, don't forget to SUBSCRIBE so you'll know when new videos are up!
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-T'helah
Thank you! Out of every set of videos on RUclips for language, you are the most point direct, cogent, and topic specific. We’re glad to have found you, and thank you so much for taking the time to post! We pray blessings for you and your family!
Thanks so much!
Thank you so much for this channel. I’m a middle-aged adult beginner in Hebrew, but your teaching approach makes possible! I like how you explain every word or phrase in a sentence- and slow enough I can keep up.
Thanks, Matt!
You are a wonderful teacher. I am finding your lessons very useful. Thank you for putting great efforts in posting these videos.😊
You're very welcome!
Thank you so much for your classes. I just started to learn for fun. Due to the Corona Virus we are under quarantine here in Peru and nothing better than learning a new language. I appreciate the dedication you put into these videos. Hope you and your family are doing fine. Keep safe!
Thank you William! All is well and I hope the same is true for you.
You did an excellent job of teaching, thank you :)
Thank you!
Hi i have a question with the alef-bet... how do i know when to use ז-ס-ש or ט-ת etc
they have almost the same pronunciation and when I hear a Hebrew word and I want to write it I do not know which letter to write it.
Can yo make a video of the alphabet and the vowels and another one about all the prepositions!
Thank you very much
This is the best channel about hebrew lessons!!
Thank you for watching and for such a great compliment! ז has the /z/ sound, so it's different than ס or ש. In terms of spelling, there are some general rules but mainly you get to learn spelling over time as you become a stronger reader and learn Hebrew roots. In the meantime, you can use a tool like www.morfix.co.il to help you.
Thanks!
finally I understand the different kinds of pronouns!!! Thank you
my pleasure!
Very interesting Ahkote, todah rabba :D I really enjoyed it
Wonderful, thank you for watching!
Shalom sis!!! I have ALOT of catching up to do!! I love your Chanel APTTMH
Thank you!!
Very helpful
Thanks
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Nejmaf. Where did you learn Hebrew?
What are the rules for passing a masculine adjective to a feminine?
thank you very much!
usually a hey or tav is added, with a final "ah" or "et" sound (generally, but not always!)
thanks
Shalawam, my question is this early hebrew, middle hebrew, late hebrew are modern hebrew? Thawadah Achoti
Shalom! Pronouns in Hebrew have always been the same regardless of the time period. There is not nearly as much difference between Biblical Hebrew and Modern Hebrew as you might think. If you have additional questions, email me at info[at]thekefar[dot]com.
this is great information but i am visual so if you would do this again with the visual like you do the other videos that would be great. so that i can see how to spell the words. hope that makes sense
I'd love to redo all of my older videos and add visuals, you can support the process by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/thekefar.
T'helah B. Thank you for that. I will become a patron. Also I was wondering about the Parasha studies. When you did those were they just self paced or did u do videos? I left a comment on the website but I’m not sure if u still check those
ל' לה שלומ אח'🙏🏾
Try to write them!!
I learned these words from this video - ani, atah, at, hu, hi, anach'nu, atem, aten, hem, hen. I'd love to see these words in Hebrew. Does anach'nu change for gender or is it like ani which doesn't change for gender? I liked the verbs video you did ("#1") and the logical (and visual) "fill in the boxes with the root letters" approach to verb conjugation. And it gave homework! Awesome!
Thank you for the videos but would be better to see you writing when you explain.
Thanks for watching!
Nejmad
Stop it!