Hebrew Alphabet (Just the Letters)
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- A quick introduction to the Hebrew alphabet, showing each consonant and each vowel and telling the pronunciation as you will hear it in American synagogues. I am part-way through another series that goes into more depth -- and yes, I will be completing that -- but I gather that some people just wanted it quick and dirty. So here's the entire alphabet in less than 10 minutes!
I appreciate her attitude with it. Straight facts, no frivolous bs trying to make it more digestable. I appreciate the respect for my ability to follow along with just facts. Its super clear and straight to the point.
on duolingo you have to know how to read Hebrew. Because everything is in Hebrew. It kinda sucks how they did it
It's the same for all Duolingo courses with non-Latin scripts, to my knowledge. You're forced to learn quickly. Transliterating Hebrew (representing Hebrew in Latin script) wouldn't be very helpful and might simply be confusing.
I was doing it on Duolingo right now and I was like wth is this?! it gives no introduction whatsoever
Isaiah Serna I'm learning Hebrew on duolingo and it's very hard. I can read many words and write but can't really speak 😣
I recommend the app Tinycards. It's a seperate app (by Duolingo) for flashcards to help you learn the basics of the alphabet for non Latin script languages. My only complaint is that it doesn't have an audio component (the reason why I'm on RUclips for pronunciations).
Same problem
Ahhhh!!!! You're a gem for this!!! I've been trying to learn Hebrew solely from a textbook!!! This was so helpful!
Hi Paige! How is you Hebrew learnng coming out? Did you continue studying it?
it’s been six years how is your learning going?? (if you’re still doing this)
I learning Hebrew @ Beth Isreal worship center in Wayne, NJ. Thx u this was very helpful
I am learning Hebrew by myself and it is not so bad. Especially with the help of technology, truly blessed pull this up within 5 seconds. I'm studying every day to learn more
Timothy Triumph Same Here :)
Looks like a good writing system to me! Like Finnish or Korean! There are rules! No spelling contests! Everything is clear! Maybe a bit difficult in BEGINNING, but if you master those things, it is going to be easy! Sounds good to me!
But hey, grammar is (western)semitic. All words have so called "roots". You can derive all the the words from those consonant-based "roots". Nouns, adjectives, etc.. Pronouncation does not seem too difficult.
Watching this while being a native hebrew speaker and still trying to act like im learning something
@CHRISA-JADE WILLIAMS ra-a -la רעלה
How did it even get to my recommendations, I speak Hebrew, Why would I even need that?!?
In hebrew is each letter ...alpha numeric? Like Vav ...(shaped like a backward shepherds hook) ...Is Va representative of 6?
yes
very helpful I am now a Hebrew Master
Joshua Guy תוכיח
wonderful insight bevekasha
May God bless you forever. Amen
Thank you very much
i really this lesson.......it was really great.......thanks.....
Arabic and hebrew are just alike in pronounciation.really that is fact .
thank you; excellent video
First 4 letters resemble Greek alphabet: Alfa, Beta, Gama, Delta.
I don't know why I'm even watching this video, I'm a Hebrew native speaker
same lol
Thanks
It is too fast for me. Why this speeding up?
Wow I can’t believe how similar this is to Arabic!
Toda!
For a 13 year old, this is a pretty hard language to learn....I still want to learn it though
Rosa Hernandez Yes indeed, but can you imagine how difficult is to a 36? :) I wish you a good progress with your studies. Bye
Osama Shammout Lucky!
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+Rosa Hernandez It's only as hard as you make it.
interestingly, Arabic is almost similar in pronunciation and i feel very easy to learn Hebrew.Thank you for making this tutorial.
Asad Kazmi all language is derived from Paleo-Hebrew...which is the original Hebrew. That’s why it’s similar
They were both dialacts of ancient semetic that became their languages later on
it sounded even more like Arabic in the ancient days.
Both Arabs and Hebrews came from prophet IbrahimAS or Abraham as you call him. Makes you think why we are fighting each other.
@@moinmahmud6265 who told you ishmeal is father of arabs bro stop lies
I am an Asst. Professor of history at City College in Calcutta, India. I have done my PhD on the Calcutta Jewish Community and also went for a fellowship at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. I can read and write Hebrew. This is the best video on elementary Hebrew I have ever come across. I would like to know more about the language and its rich vocabulary. I write a little bit of poetry myself and would be interested in translating poetry from simple Hebrew into English. Hebrew is more than a language. It is the living soul of the Jewish people and the embodiment of three millennia heritage. I fervently hope that Hebrew would become more user-friendly for people like us who are interested to get into the nuances of the language. Shalom
Kaustav Chakrabarti interested in reading your phd thesis. Thanks
@kaustav…..Shalom Shalom. How fortunate for you to have learned so much. I wish you well in your life.
Sorry to say but a very unsofesticated and rudimentary language
It’s very Ashkenazic though. Tav/sav and the “aw” sound
אני שב לראות את איך הסרטון הזה יכול להמשחיך ללמד לאנשים
Thanks, I am just starting to learn Hebrew. My granddaughter brought home a paper with the Hebrew alphabet. This was very helpful.
M from India .. will u plz share ur learning
אני שב וצריך לומר שסרטון הזה הוא טוב ביותר
me: I want to learn some Hebrew
me: *watches this video*
I can't even English so let's quite while I'm ahead ;)
lmao!
How are you speaking English when you are commenting in English?
Learning other languages might strengthen English for you.
Quite!
This is so excellent. I started a Biblical Hebrew class and could not finish. I’m teaching myself. You are an excellent teacher. You are clear, precise and to the point. I was praying for help and The Lord led me to your video. Your videos are my new guide. Thank you and may The Lord continue to use you to bless others to learn Hebrew. Shalom🙏🏾
Day one on my personal journey to learn print Hebrew alphabet. Using a child friendly workbook bc I need it to be as basic as possible. Prayers you’re able to learn the language of God’s chosen people.
As an Israeli I must say that you went very depth... Especially in the vowels. All of the forms used to pronouns "Ah" (Phatah) are not really important to distinguish in between. It can be simplified, even native speakers are not familiarized with the differences between all of the vowels.
diderot555 personally I don't mind information like that. It may also be useful for non-native speakers who want to learn Hebrew (like me)
Hi, can you turn my name into hebrew letters? my name: "Linar Soriano Marquez"
@@linarsmarquez לינר סוריאנו מרקז
Hebrew is my first language, I also speak 4 other languages.
me too
שלום דוברי עברית!
did i ask
I am a beginning student of Hebrew. Thank you for making this video, very helpful!!
Good to remember that once you learn the letters Hebrew is phonetic.
In Israel as I was standing in front of a fast-food restaurant, I wanted to pronounce the names shown. The word for Kosher I knew as clearly as I know how to read the English word "Kosher."
But the longer word -- well, then I remembered the phonetic. I pronounced each letter and Voila! McDonalds.
People around me also laughed and I felt pleased to have figured it out (in spite of the obvious arches)
In Hebrew there is no word for that name so it's simply done with the letters as would be said in English.
It was fun reading the signs around the country - but, sad to say, I only knew the meanings of the ones I knew. "Israel" - for instance. "Jerusalem" - another instance.
Have fun!
Donna Baker hows ur learning its been a year now
Donna Baker hello is this an American version I am scratching my head as it seems to be a little bit different from the liberal form of the alphabet or have I got egg on my nose that's an English saying for you have got that wrong if you can please get back to me I am all ears shalom Deanklous
Hi Donna, it has been 2 years, how's your Hebrew coming??
M from North India . Will u help me in learning
Aramaic and Hebrew are similar languages, I believe. I AM not a Jew, but, I ❤️🇮🇱✡️🕎, and I want to learn how to read, speak, write Hebrew. Thank You for the video. Shalom Aleichem, from Tucson, Arizona USA.🇺🇸🦅🗽🌇🌵
I love Israel.
I am not a Goddess worshipper
I am Like you. I am 80 now, I don't even speak my homeland language correctly, but I have been studying the names of Jesus, Abba Father and Yahweh-Ruach for years but I would love to say the disciples prayer in Hebrew to Yeshua so I can recite it to Him the first time I see His eyes. Then I would like to learn the classic verses in Hebrew too. I am concentrating preparing for my first meeting upon arrival in the Throne room. John, Paul, Moses, and others that explained their first physical meeting with Elohim fell face down as though dead. I don't understand all that this means but I know that it will happen to us all and then He will explain the next step after that event happens. There will never be another time like this in all eternity and it gives me gooseb 6:06 umps
I've been studying Arabic for a long time now and I didn't know Hebrew letters were so similar to Arabic letters.
Btw Arabic is my 4th language
@@6580006247 arabs,hebrews and greeks got their alphabets from the phoenicians,who in turn, got their alphabet from the incient egyptian
@@حَسن-م3ه9ظ Arabic and Hebrew are both Semetic languages. Greek is nowhere similar to Arabic or Hebrew
@@mehmedthemuslim4550 I'm talking about the written script.
@@حَسن-م3ه9ظ Still not similar. If they were then you would have to call Cyrillic Similar to Arabic since Cyrillic is derived from the Greek Alphabet.
+ arabic is a script language since most of its letters go together
Hebrew and Greek not quite.
@@mehmedthemuslim4550 The example with cyrillic doesn't work because it is derived from the greek script, whereas greek, hebrew, and arabic are all derived from the phoenician script
Coming from a christian background, I find this very helpful. I suppose if you really want to learn Hewbrew you will. Baruch Hashem.
בסופו של דבר אני שב פה לראות שהסרטון הזה יכול עדיין לעזור אנשים, זה תן לי שמחה
@TrustGod 1769 it says in the 10 Commandments to not say God's name in vein, Jewish scholars established that simply referring to him as "The Name" outside of praying and reading Torah scriptures as to be safe.
@TrustGod 1769 Do you know why is it{s said Ha-Shem? It has an explanation. And one has to be respectful of others, seeking understanding and what unites us (nor being citical o judgmental). Shalom!
Thank you very much .
In my launage "மிகவும் நன்றி"
*language
You're from India?
@@oopsallberries69420 Nah, Sumerian is the oldest language. It goes back to -6500. Tamil goes -5000.
@@adam2943 no i am from tindia
this path ah ygd cover aev non sender
@@adam2943 igxv language
This is the American Hebrew version, there are a few other ways to pronounce and speak Hebrew.
Yea: Burih Atu Adoinoi, Eloieini meleh uoilom, roica uuretz al- amuim. Blessed art Thou, O Lord our God , King of universe, who spreadeth forth the earth above the waters. ( Morning Service )
@@mihailgae-draghici4864 ata not atu
@@efi1242 Romanien Nusach Ashkenazi!
For those viewers who are learning Hebrew, FYI, there are actually two categories for the Hebrew alphabet, the printing letters (which are represented in this video) and writing letters, which you use them whenever you write by hand, and some same letters in both categories may be entirely different.
i was only watching this to see if trisha pronounced it okay 😂
I tried learning it once, it's way too similar to arabic. just arabic with a bit difference, kind of like dutch and afrikaans.
eg.:
English: Hello
Arabic: Salaam
Hebrew: Shalom
also the alphabet is 87% the same
like
hebrew: Aleph
arabic: alif
bet
ba
tet
ta
ayin
ayin (same, but it's said with the throat, like chet)
jimel (gimel with dot)
Jeem
Vav
Vav (same)
Dalet
Dal
Chet
Khaf (throat)
Zayin
Zain
Khaf
Khaf
Mem
Meem
Nun
Noon
Qof
Qaaf (said with throat)
Shin
Sheen
Tav
Taw (said Tw)
I've watched several similar videos. Your's is the best. Thank you.
תודה!
הדרקון הלבן.
אני שב היום לדבר שעברית מתנ''ך יפה מאד ונשמע כמו ערבית
Native speaker here. Those are very VERY specific forms of vowels and laws and particles, 95% of hebrew speakers or native speakers don't use these. I'll be honest I even forgot about most of the vowels because I can read without them because you just remember words and know how they sound like, but anyone who wishes to learn, once you get the hang of it it's sorta easy I'd imagine.
בהצלחה
You don't sound like a guy at all, yet you do have a accent and tone similar to Nicholas cage. I was going crazy cause I am hearing a super feminine Nick.
Guess ill wait till God changes it for me like at the tower of babel. Too tuff for now.
....uh oh this is difficult
לא, אני שב לפניך לומר שעברית לא קשה בכלל, אלא זו קלה מאוד
@@כורשמשרתו גוגל תרגום? יש לך שגיאות....
@@yahavh1028 shtuyot, zeh google bishvilech?
@@yahavh1028 גוגל לא ידבר ככה תאמין לי
As a seminary student I can honestly say this is the best instructional video I've seen so far. I bless God for who you are and the work you do.
Yahuah, Yod Hay Uau Hay, Yahusha, Yod Hay Uau Shin Ayin. Drop the school they are teaching you doctrines of demons.
What do you mean by saying I bless god ?
@@stjo4756 Yeah - not sure how Matthew 24 fits with your post, but it is difficult to sustain a credible ministry without proper education. Thanks for your advice, but I'll stick it out here in Demon U.
“The word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart” (that is, the word of faith which we preach): 9 that if you confess with your mouth the Lord Yeshua ישוע (Jesus) and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. 10 For with the heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. 11 For the Scripture says, “Whoever believes on Him will not be put to shame.” 12 For there is no distinction between Jew and Greek, for the same Lord over all is rich to all who call upon Him. 13 For “whoever calls on the name of the YHWH יהוה (LORD) shall be saved.” Romans 10:9-13
First time getting into Hebrew. I'll have to watch your video a lot! Thanks for making it!
me too. I have so many Jewish friends I wanted to learn this language but omg this is so hard!
How is your Hebrew learning going? Tell me, I know that it´s more difficult or challenging for English speakers. I can teach a bit of it and HOW-TO wite it properly (print and script).
@@sararogers7338 How is your Hebrew learning going? Tell me, I know that it´s more difficult or challenging for English speakers. I can teach a bit of it and HOW-TO wite it properly (print and script).
يعني العبري يعتبر قريب للعربي من حيث نطق الحروف كده!
Thanks for this! My friend wanted me to design a tattoo for him with some hebrew writing and wanted the writing to be done in a cool font and so i'm doing research to figure out how I can push the shapes of these characters without them being indistinguishable.
What happened with the tattoo? What text or hebrew letters did you tatto to your friend?
Yeah hope you didn't mess it up lol
Shalom....Thank You For Such Amezing Tutoring, I Love Israel, And I'm Learning The Hebrew Roots....And Is Really Important That All Human Kind Learn The Hebrew language.....Because At The End Of Time, We Are Going To Speak The Language From Our Creator's Chosen Land, And We Are Going To Go Back, Were We Started.....Having One Elohim, One Nation....One Languge....Baruj Hashem!!😍
Thank you for the video. I love learning languages. I enjoy Italian, Portuguese and am now trying to learn Russian and Hebrew. I speak English and Spanish fluently. It is great to be able to hear the pronunciation of the letters of the alphabet. I will visit this website daily to practice until I master it. I try to learn on my own using CDs, books, travel guides, and now You Tube. I was reading Hebrew 101 online and it led me to you. Thanks again for your wonderful lesson.
I have the Ancient Text
There is no such word as Jew
There is no such letter as J
This is a curse
The Lord Rebuke and Bind thee
How come you do not know this?
Oracle 🐳 keeper of the records
Fix your error!
You managed to be very detailed in a short amount of time.
Thank-you.
I wonder how it came to be that multiple letters were invented to reproduce sounds they already had letters for? Like Vav and Vet sound similar; as in v in vine. Het and Khaf sound as ch in loch. Tet and Tav sound as t in teach. Kof and Kaf sound as k in kitten. Samech and Sin sound as s as in son.
A scholarly approach to teaching with a great depht of understanding. Many 'thanks.I look forward to learning from you, this is from a person with a B.S. in Foundation of Education . You are a fine and adept teachers, I look forward hopefully to many hours ahead under your tutelage,.
Daniel Chesterman Yes.. BS satands for BULL SHIT.
Hebrew and Arabic are very different, I speak Hebrew and our writing is not similar at all, nor is the language or the accent, nothing in us is similar, not the language, not the customs, not the state, nothing, I do not really know what everyone is talking about here
Great, the hebrew alphabet I've been studying has different spelling for a lot of these lettets. Guessing they would be pronounced differently as well.
there is 2 forms for hebrew writing, print/scripture and hand-write. every formal document, books, newspaper, holy scriptures written as it shown in the video.
hand-write it's only when you write for yourself and stuff like that, it's a bit different than the print form.
How is your Hebrew learning going? Tell me, I know that it´s more difficult or challenging for English speakers. I can teach a bit of it and HOW-TO write the ALEF.BET properly (print and script).
haha omg the funny thing is that thats so close to assyrian the first languge in the world
the pronunciation is not correct, it's very AMERICAN.
+pricsyla riquelme then make your own video! criticism with no action is not useful.
Well, aren't you just so helpful in your criticism. NOT helpful to anyone, except yourself, eh.
Is "American Hebrew" really incorrect? So many Jews live here and it's a very happy country for Hebraism. I wonder...could Daniel have developed an accent in the court of the King?
Almost like if anyone in another country were teaching English, they'd obviously be speaking with the accent of their own country? Would you consider their English "incorrect"?
It's not the same as English were it's easy to understand different accents. It's literally impossible to understand some of what she is saying in hebrew. You should learn from a native speaker instead
I keep on seeing Hebrew letters, sometimes they appear before me in gold script. Today it was large in white.
You're not alone.
This is the most thorough video introduction to Hebrew I've ever seen, but it's only accurate for Modern Hebrew pronunciation. Biblical Hebrew and the traditional pronunciations of Middle Eastern Jewish communities preserved many distinctions between letters that Modern Hebrew has simplified to make learning the language easier for non-native speakers. Unfortunately, however, an increasing number of Israelis are unaware of this fact.
gimmel with ' after i think. so 'g if g was gimmel.
This is glorious, I've been looking for "hebrew tutorial online free" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Bonincoln Hebrew Handful - (do a google search ) ? Ive heard some decent things about it and my work buddy got amazing results with it.
this is one problem with the net, true you can learn almost anything you desire, but sadly there are scant quality controls over the accuracy of information presented to you. thus it becomes a task in itself finding reliable sources [such as this], and you can end up wasting your time learning inaccurate facts, life is too short to waste that way. shalom
I think my brain just exploded!
Carleen Galiardo
Me too but I will try..
pick up the pieces and start over
This is just Hebrew, it's more awful to learn the Arabic's writing system and grammar...
@@yan_afrukh Yeah it makes Arabic look like a marvel of simplicity.
You think this is hard? Wait until you get to gendered numbers
I don't want to use the correct gender mom leave me alone 😭
Dont say Zayin in Israel, because you'll curse. Thank you.
what should you say instead? burekasTV. Thank you for your input.
@@faithwalk7724 well, you could say "Zayin" as a part of the alphabet. People will understand you. But if you'll say "Zayin" as a word, this is like to say "Dick".
Sometimes its like "fuck" and sometimes its simply a dick depends in the connotation.
כתוצאה מכך שב אני לצפות בסרטון הזה
Thank you, Tracey, for making these videos and helping me with my study
wow its like arabic same letters
Sorry but you pronounce them in American accent. I was looking for native accent (Israeli).
Check for Uri Harel. He is the Best teacher for Hebrew. He has uploads on youtube
Hey i n
Can teach u if u want
Wow this surprisingly sounds really easy to me. I'm Armenian and my second language is Persian. No offense but pronunciation of the letters are actually similar to how you would pronounce the letters in Persian! Like Alef, vav, mem, nun, shin, sin, etc.These letters sound the same when you try to pronounce Persian Alphabet letters. I'm sure there's a historical fact behind it that could explain this. If anyone know anything about this please let me know. And as for me I feel like Hebrew should be easy for me for some reason. Hebrew sounds awesome so far!
You'll be more surprised, Arabic and Urdu have same sounds.
Serli G I'm Armenian too and I can see similarity between Armenian letters and Hebrew letters as well. There were many letters that were similar to Armenian letters in this video, and I'm really suprised. Armenians are one of the oldest nations and Armenia is an ancient country and ancient civilization like many countries.And I think this is the historical explanation of all that coincidences.
I speak Persian and hebrew
Because before islam came in most of the region shared a similar languages. (Btw Arabic is a family member too).
John Robert Bruffett Junior USA 🇺🇸☕☕🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
i literally live in israel why is youtube recommending me this
😂😂😂😂
האמת שכיהודי ישראלי הסרטון הזה מתאר את השפה העברית לא רע, הייתי מוריד חלק מהסימני ניקוד בבלל שאנחנו בקושי משתמשים בהם... הם נועדו לשמש לנו ככלי עזר עד כיתה ד' אשר בה אנחנו נסוגלים לקרוא מילים בלי ניקוד והבדלים נוספים....
Thank you for your online course. I'm studying Biblical Hebrew at school and I need all the help I can get. I practice with your online sessions. Your ability to enunciate so clearly is wonderful. Thanks again. I pray I pass this course. With your help here I'm sure I will.
who wants to learn hebrew with me??
And Aramaic? Anyone?
Aramic its the same words
Arajjsky
Your landlord
Me
I love JEWS and I love HEBREW language.
Hebrew is GOD'S language and more so called Christians should have a desire to learn this beautifully deep language. Thanks for the introduction. Oh yeah Messiah is coming if you would like to know when,please go to The Rapture puzzle by Renee M on RUclips so that you can understand where we are on God's timeline.
I=אני
Hello=שלום
Bye=להתראות
No=לא
Yes=כן
Toda! Very informative.
I have not spoken Hebrew in years and want to relearn it. This video is very helpful on refreshing myself, thank you.
Hebrew is for us Arab very easy.
And for Jews is Arabic also very easy becouse the both are Semetic Languese
Thank you!
Your name is yusuph according to Hebrew just like Arabic😊
I am Indian , i really extremely respect isreal ,i want to learn Hebrew language ,🇮🇳🇮🇳❤🇭🇳🇭🇳
Thank you. It makes it clearer for me. I’m studying Hebrew at the moment so I can read the Old Testament in its original language.
This language traditionally more similar to Arabic not English
English is Indo European language
while Arabic along with Hebrew is semetic language so please give examples related
to Arabic and some other
Hebrew is the language of Jesus Christ Christians in my opinion should learn hebrew
His name is YAHUAH. Jesus Christ is a pagan name and so is Christianity. Beast worship. Research.
Its maybe translation form to the other language.
Christians do not worship Jesus. They praise YHWH through Jesus.
Lord Jesus ['I AM'] mainly spoke Aramaic, common both in his time as well as his surroundings. I love Hebrew. // Thanks for this excellent intro!
***** He isn't "weaker" in another verse and in need -- it was his intention to die in that manner, because it fulfills the prophecy that a man perfect in the law would be slain as an offering from YHWH to man (instead of man offering a perfect sacrifice to YHWH). Christians praise YHWH through the sacrifice of Jesus, as a way that YHWH created righteousness despite the law, whereas before there was only righteousness by obedience to the law.
You are misleading people, the vav you showed there with the dots is a punctuation, it is not related to the letter itself, for each letter you can put a punctuation, depending on the word.
And yes im from israel
This is the first time that I have heard this language and I have been a Christian for most of my life and I am now sixty years old. This language has a call to it! And just like any new language it is new and leaves you with a decision! I am very sad that this was never introduced to us when becoming a Christian when we were first introduced to the Scriptures! To make us realize that the Scriptures were Jewish! This is a very important starting point don't you also think so? The saying that most of us know " well begun is half done " makes what I am saying a thoughtful idea worth teaching about. Thank you for "RUclips" to make this available.
the pronunciation in this video is bugging me
Exactly. Not all accurate.
I love being a Jew
by the way she didn't mentioned to write sounds who wasn't exist on origional hebrew, like j, ch (like cheese), zh and w (like wow).
for the first 3 sounds you need to add ' to certain letters.
j=ג'
ch=צ'
zh=ז'
for the sound of w,
it's just double vav.
w=וו
those sounds wasn't exist in ancient hebrew, so the words that came to hebrew with those sounds, came from foreign language, like jelly, chilli, bezh, wow, walla.
There is no schwa in modern Hebrew, out default vowel is always "e".
b.s. so you pronounce words like גדולה as Gedolah? I don't think so
@@saar144 sometimes yes but i think that schva is not entirely absent in modern hebrew. In pronounciation you obviously say gdolah and rarely gedolah (casually).
Not entirely absent? On the contrary, it's in common use:
קבוצה
כביסה
קפיץ
I can give you over 10,000 examples easily.
Adi has no clue.
@@saar144 casually its everywhere.
M in North India ... Will u teach ?
I literally just started learning the Hebrew Alphabet 3 days ago, just starting with the 22 consonants to start with. I just watched another video where the guy never explained half of what you have, and it totally bewildered me. this explained perfectly for a total beginner like me. thank you very much !
are black people the real hebrew israelites? I heard that a lot.
argelis22 yes read deuteronomy
The Pepe Effect lol what African Americans are not Africans? that makes no sense
The Pepe Effect geographically Israel belongs to Africa.
The Pepe Effect I agree they are Africans not Israelites. there is no proofs/evidence that any one on the slave ships claim to be Hebrew.
The Pepe Effect I'm from Dominican republic I do not consider myself a Hebrew Israelite I'm a black man and I believe my ancestors are Africans...
I don´t think so. Ihave not tried beginner´s course in modern hebrew, but I think that is quite possible for anypony to learn. There is no such thing like a impossible language! At first, alphabet is different. Learn it. Secondly, pronouncation is is different. Learn it. Thirdly, grammar is VERY different. Learn it too! It is not impossible! Just MODERN hebrew!
If you want to learn something grammatically very hard language, start learning Finnish!
I feel so bad. Other sources of intel did not give me as many symbols to learn as you do. {I am not complaining, just glad you did} - You have a new subscriber!
Native Hebrew speakers don't use the dots and dashes that distinguish some of the different sounding letters and provide the vowels, which may be why you have seen less. But if you don't already know the words, don't know how these words are pronounced, these extra things are very helpful!
@@jewfaq Thanks for your tip, Devon!
Look psalms 119 there is hebrew alphabet aleph bet vet etc above of verse.
Sorry, the Tanakh Hebrew did not have any vowels in it! Masoretic writing is another thing. Modern semitic languages have those (dots) (vowels) . Semitic languages have never had any vowels in their writing. They just don´t need them. It is very possible (and easy) to write semitic languageas (with those letters) without vowels, WLM-MCFDDN!
ez pz lemon squeezy I speak hebrew fluently
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