Wow! This is amazing! When I was young, I took two quarters of Biblical Hebrew study in school. That was decades ago and I have forgotten most of it since I did not stick with it. This is really a useful body of work you have produced Ayelet. I especially appreciate hearing the correct pronunciation. Now, I will have to search my attic to see if I can find the box where my Hebrew grammar book is stored.😃
@@TheWORDinHEBREW Hello my 11 year old daughter would like to learn Hebrew to be able to sing some of her worship songs in Hebrew and English, how do you recommend she starts?
Maybe I've missed something, but I notice you capitalize some syllables which I believe you are indicating pronunciation emphasis on that syllable. Have you mentioned this in a prior lesson? If not, will you make a video on the rules for syllable emphasis?
Yes, I mention it in all my verse teaching videos. If you start with lesson 1 of this series, it will all make more sense as you progress through these lessons 😉🙏
Great video! I have a question (sorry, I can't type vowels): In the word חכמה , why is מה pronounced MA and not MAH? Is there a rule about ה at the end?
Thank you! There is really no difference from my perspective. The sound of ה is like a very short exhalation. We don't emphasize it, unless it has a vowel. When you say "MA" you are already ending the sound with a subtle exhalation. I hope that helps.
Hello, thank you very much for these videos, they are a blessing for me, I have a question, sometimes kamats can sound as O(oo) even if they aren't followed by shva? I was reading the psalm 121 and I noticed that it said mikol, but it was written with kamats so I would think it was pronounced as mikal but it wasn't. I saw the same thing happening with the word ishmor. I hope you can understand what I mean , if you don't please let me know. thank you and God bless you
in timeline 3:12 does this rule apply only to a Kamats? If there is instead a Patach under the letter Chet it will be pronounced chach/mah and not choch/mah?
Awesome information !
On my 3rd viewing of these great lessons ❤
Thanks!
Thank you so much. God bless you 🙏
You have the perfect voice for this!
Shalom merci, so much,
Baruch Abba B'Shem ADONAÏ.
Phil M. West Africa Lomé
Great lessons, I have learned so much. Thank you Ayelet
Thank you so much!
Thank you & God bless!
These videos are awesome, Thank You
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Thank you! You clarify so many answers I had questions regarding correct pronunciations.
This explained a lot. Thank you 🙏🏼
Thank You ❣️
Thank you
thank you!
Wow! This is amazing! When I was young, I took two quarters of Biblical Hebrew study in school. That was decades ago and I have forgotten most of it since I did not stick with it. This is really a useful body of work you have produced Ayelet. I especially appreciate hearing the correct pronunciation. Now, I will have to search my attic to see if I can find the box where my Hebrew grammar book is stored.😃
@@TheWORDinHEBREW Hello my 11 year old daughter would like to learn Hebrew to be able to sing some of her worship songs in Hebrew and English, how do you recommend she starts?
@@pepepena1937 She is an amazing teacher!
@@TheWORDinHEBREW Thank you. What order should she start with your videos? Also she could do the private zoom lessons please advise
@@chanellefleury9126 Thank you
@@TheWORDinHEBREW Thank you 🙏
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@@TheWORDinHEBREW oh ok I see that.thank you.
Wow I'm so glad it lets you translate. Very cool. I love languages.
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Multumesc ca esti profesoara mea de limba ebraica
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Great Teaching sister
Sister please teach us how to Pronounce Isaac name in Ivrit
Please
@@TheWORDinHEBREW Okay sister
Is ts silent or not
And KHA-K
Is Chak
@@TheWORDinHEBREW Todah Raba sister
May ADONAI ELOHIM Bless you
Great video, thank you.
Maybe I've missed something, but I notice you capitalize some syllables which I believe you are indicating pronunciation emphasis on that syllable. Have you mentioned this in a prior lesson? If not, will you make a video on the rules for syllable emphasis?
Yes, I mention it in all my verse teaching videos. If you start with lesson 1 of this series, it will all make more sense as you progress through these lessons 😉🙏
Thanks for your reply ma’am
Thanks, Ayelet for this great teaching. How can I private chat you?
Thank you. You can email me at: contact@thewordinhebrew.com or message be through my facebook page: facebook.com/TheWORDinHEBREW?mibextid=2JQ9oc
Great video! I have a question (sorry, I can't type vowels):
In the word חכמה , why is מה pronounced MA and not MAH?
Is there a rule about ה at the end?
Thank you! There is really no difference from my perspective. The sound of ה is like a very short exhalation. We don't emphasize it, unless it has a vowel. When you say "MA" you are already ending the sound with a subtle exhalation. I hope that helps.
@@TheWORDinHEBREW Thank you very much. That was very helpful!
Hello, thank you very much for these videos, they are a blessing for me, I have a question, sometimes kamats can sound as O(oo) even if they aren't followed by shva? I was reading the psalm 121 and I noticed that it said mikol, but it was written with kamats so I would think it was pronounced as mikal but it wasn't. I saw the same thing happening with the word ishmor. I hope you can understand what I mean , if you don't please let me know. thank you and God bless you
in timeline 3:12 does this rule apply only to a Kamats? If there is instead a Patach under the letter Chet it will be pronounced chach/mah and not choch/mah?
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Azi incep cursurile de limba ebraica
Thank you for short but clear lessons
Very useful