Understanding HEBREW ADJECTIVES + Special Cases
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- Shalom! It's T'helah from The Kefar, back with another Hebrew lesson on Hebrew adjectives.
In this video I talk about:
the different types of adjectives,
how to phrase descriptions of nouns,
exceptions to the pluralization rules, and
special types of nouns and how to describe them
As always, thank you for watching and sharing your feedback! If you have any questions or comments, let me know in the comment section below, or email me at info [at] thekefar [dot] com.
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Shabath Shalom Achothay
you can not imagine how important your classes are to me THANK YOU very much !! "toda raba"
I appreciate that so much, todah rabah for watching!
Dear Thelah, you are a pleasure to watch and learn from!
Thank you!! I appreciate you watching & leaving your thoughts :)
This babe is a delightful and intelligent speaker, every word is clear as a bell, excellent articulation.
I'm glad you enjoyed the lesson, but please stop referring to me as "babe."
Hi, I love to listen to your lessons. I pray I catch on soon.
Thanks Irene! It's a process, you'll catch on when you're ready :)
This is great. I've been trying to fit some time in my schedule to learn hebrew.
Todah for watching! Even just 15 minutes of studying a day adds up :)
Thank you for your lessons. May I ask that you record them at higher volume? Even at maximum volume on my device I have difficulty hearing this one. Thanks!
Thank you so much!
my pleasure!
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I like you! :) Thanks
את מורה טובה! טודה רבה!
!תודה רבה ג׳יל
Thanks T’helah! Please what is difference between ׳מתי׳ and ׳כשאף׳? Toda raba!
תחילה הלימודים שלך ממש תוב ותודה רבההה...
!בבקשה
Ani ohev tamid otakh, T'hela.
Shalom! Does this same "rule" apply when multiple adjectives modify the same noun? e.g. the shiny red car? Toda.
Shalom! I'm not sure if the rule you're referring to is the word order or matching the genders, but in both cases, yes. The noun precedes all the adjectives, and the all the adjectives must match the gender of the noun. In your example car (the noun) is feminine, so both red and shiny (the adjectives) come after, and both must be feminine. I hope that answers your question and todah for watching!
Toda! It must be much easier to rhyme in Hebrew than English.
good instruction; might be easier if you wrote it on board while your talking just so we can see the spelling and match words to sounds. thanks for video; good info.
Thanks for watching and leaving your comments! All of my newer videos have the words, and usually pictures, so you should definitely check those out. I'm hoping to have some time this summer to redo older videos like this one, adding visuals to make it easier. Thanks again!
תודה רבה !
Ty
What if you're describing a mixed group of boys and girls, do you revert to the masculine or feminine?
Masculine
The sound is very low I barely can hear you
Sorry about that, the quality is definitely not the greatest! I made this 5 years ago when all I had was my laptop mic and zero editing skills lol
Very low audio.
I can barely hear anything :/