The Hebrew Prefix mi and me
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2022
- This video explains the meanings and pronunciation rules for the prefix mem which can be pronounced as "mi" or "me". This prefix is the common way of expressing the preposition "min" which can mean from, of, out of, than or compared to. The preposition "min" is used as a distinct word and not as a preposition in certain cases, most likely in Biblical or poetic language such as in this song entitled "Min Hameitzar" rendered by Deborah Sacks Mintz. I invite you to listen at • "Min Hameitzar" by Deb...
תודה רבה.!
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Thank you for your detail explanation of pronunciations.
It helps me a lot.
I think I wouldn't know this without your lesson. Many thanks!
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Shalom! Thanks a lot for your kind words and appreciation. I try my best to give as much as I can in order to help learners of Hebrew acquire a deep understanding of the principles that are needed to make good progress in learning this amazing language. I wish you much success in your learning.
I like that song. Do you have any more recommendations?
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Here's a playlist of Hebrew songs you might want to learn.
Learn Hebrew through Songs: ruclips.net/p/PLRwmqgD2XXUSipCCjFz9cWVSlwC8gHnNZ
If pronounced as in Israel, resh is VERY guttural ;-)
Thanks for the explanations!
Why is khaf not a guttural letter ?
Great teaching!
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Please drop the jazzy music in the background. It's a huge turn-off.
I like it.