Even that's not right according to scholars, I've been googling. It's - ya'u'shu , simular to Josh's with slight u' after ya' & sh' like c[ou]ld, or would.
Lol Ceasar is Latin though Funny enough though, Ceasar's name adopted into Hebrew for the word "Emperor", as there was no word for Emperors in Hebrew to address the Roman tyrant.
@hagaravni8520 Indeed. See The Hebrew Language Academy's website, and I quote: "ההגייה המומלצת של השם יששכר היא כמובן "יִשָּׂכָר", על פי מסירתו בניקודו במקרא. ההגייה "יִשַׂשְׂכָר" הרווחת בפי מקצת דוברי העברית החדשה נחשבת שיבוש".
This is jewish Hebrew. Which is partially correct. It says in scripture that YHWH would restore a pure language. To speak this language and understand it correctly only comes when one is a native English speaker. The rest comes down to listening to The Spirit of YHWH meditation and reflection and much study. If someone thinks they know Hebrew because they learned it from the jew they are only partially correct. Example: אלהים the jews says "Elohim" and have taught the world this pronunciation. This is very incorrect. As there is no 'O' there. It is ElHeyim. The letter ע is another big problem. Mostly this letter is pronounced "eye". Example: Evil "רע" this is pronounced "rye" and Jacob יעקוב would be Y-eye-quob. The Q or "ק" is another which is often mispronounced. It usually has a Kw sound as in Kwick Quick. The name Cain קין is Quin . This is why there are several jews with this name. And a jewish cartoon creator made Harley Quin. Another is רוח which jews really get wrong and say ru-ach. With a gutteral ch. Which is also wrong. The word is roch or rock. Rocky would be "my spirit" or "spirit of" the noun that follows.
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All of them technically are mispronunciations, because Ancient Hebrew of the time period is largely a dead language outside of religious text. Moreover, the pronunciation is off because Modern Hebrew ans it's speakers undoubtedly affect the pronunciation, and that language ain't an authentic Semitic language.
Religious texts have Nikkud for the letters, so it's not that different from ancient pronunciation. For example: the letter א can be pronounced in 5 different ways, depends on the Nikkud. Hebrew was actually have always been a distinct language from other Semitic languages, and even back then, the R sound was heavy. The influence was from other West Asian ancient civilizations like Akkadian and Babylonian, and there was no 1 correct tongue of speaking Hebrew back then, especially since the spoken language was Aramaic.
Yiddish is a Germanic language. Hebrew is a Canaanite Semitic language. Has nothing to do with each other, except that Yiddish uses the Hebrew alphabet.
That's a lie. Yiddish is Germanic language and Hebrew is Canaanite and Semitic language. They have nothing to do with each other except that Yiddish uses the Hebrew alphabet. It's not that hard to look it up and see unbiased linguists and historians prove what I said as truth.
@achilles7607 modern hebrew adopted Yiddish phonology as its revivers were native Yiddish speakers. Read a comparison of ancient hebrew, Yiddish ans modern hebrew phonologies and you'll see that modern hebrew is an almost one for one overlap with Yiddish. You seriously think the ancient Hebrews had a uvula r ?
@@yiannisroubos8846 I speak ancient Hebrew. I can read the Bible and all Biblical texts in their original form. Any historical and archaeological findings that were found, we can read them all. Explain that to me... Why are you denying what historians and linguists say is truth?!
@@yiannisroubos8846 There are many different Hebrew speakers who pronounce the R differently. What's your point? My aunt pronounce the R in the old way, with an heavy accent. Yemenite Jews speak Hebrew the most correctly pronounced... And Yiddish speakers can do too but don't... I can pronounce the R in all ways it can be pronounced. It's not the point. The point is that the language itself, the words, the rules, everything is Biblical. If a Jew from Biblical times were to hypothetically stand in front of me and anyone who speaks modern Hebrew, we could have a conversation and understand eachother. Not perfectly, no, but we could speak to eachother and understand almost anything the other person says.
Hebrew is a wonderful language
I could listen to this over and over 🤩
Isabella is actually not from Elisheva, it's shown in the bible as I-zevel. Two different names
No Isabella is from Elizabeth which is from Elisheva Google it.
@@finevoice710Actually you are both correct in a way. (She is referring to Jezebel)
❤ 🙌👑🙌 KING OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
How do you pronounce Methuselah?
MeTuSHelaH(gutteral H)
Thank you! God bless you... how beautiful.
*God's Language*
I'm a Muslim and my name is דניאל🥰
Thanks for saying my name.
You mispronounced Aharon. But nice video.
There is also Ethan - which is very close to the Hebrew Eitan.
I must find the Bible audio in Hebrew!
I was waiting for my name.
8.נעמי
In aharon there is no kh, ch, sound. Its just like its written ,"aha-ron"
Beautiful ❤️🙌
"אחרון" it's not the name
You need to say it like "Aharon" "אהרון"
In Hebrew "אחרון" is "last"
Thank you!!!
My name is Dave but you could also say David
Aharon means last my name is Hili BTW
No. He just made a mistake, there is no guttural sound in Aharon.
He pronounced the name good except for the guttural sound...
My name is Yaakov (jacob)
You forget *Mushakqirin* ?
Identity theft is not a joke, Ya'acov! Millions of families suffer every year!
Mikha'el!
Oh very funny! Mikha'el!
What irks me is when people say"Bale" for the demon it is pronounced BAH AHL
That pronounce on enoch was unexpected :p
And John is Hebrew prnounced Yochanan
Thank you
What about Tobias (Toviyah)?
Tu-vi-a in Hebrew
Tuvia! 😂
It's "אהרון" not "אחרון" "אחרון" means last
Is Sharon a female or a male name?
I speak Hebrew my name is איתי
So beautiful,❤
how are they all matching arabic pronunciation?
A few are are mispronounced; also our languages (Hebrew and Arabic) are very similar; we are Semitic and Abrahamic brothers.
Because both are Semitic languages...
Bro forgot Yeshua (Joshua) 😭
Even that's not right according to scholars, I've been googling. It's - ya'u'shu , simular to Josh's with slight u' after ya' & sh' like c[ou]ld, or would.
Like the other comment said, that's close but not the right pronunciation. It's Ye'hushua.
Do Saul
I'm pretty sure aaron is אהרון not אחרון. Other than that great video!
Said my wife's middle name in this one!
My name is netanel aw
Daniel but iam Muslim from Pakistan 😂
I speak Hebrew but can u say Adam
Adam is Adam
אין פה שום דבר שונה
@@JacobIX99 אני יודע אבל אני רוצה לשמוע את זה
@@JacobIX99
יש הרבה אנשים שמבטאים את השם אדם לא נכון, זאת אומרת באנגלית או בשפה אחרת... לפעמים הם אומרים אאדם, סוג של כמו הארי וארי...
How about Alina?
Hebrew -yesob
?
Rachel is from the Hebrew Bible, and you didn't add it
Do JAMIN PLEASE… !!!!
Yamin
Can you pronounce Joshua
y-ho'shuwa¿
y'-hoh-'shu-wa¿
Joshua is pronounced like ye-ho-shoe-uh
Yehoshua
RONNI?
My name is Asher. Plz pronounce my name
same in eng and heb. Very strong and throaty R at the end though
I am south east Asian born WIN is meaningless but my mother name my name is same say something WIN for HEBREW
Dan, my name is Salomi, how do you pronounce my name in Hebrew since its Hebrew?
Salomi is the daughter of Herod
In Hebrew it is pronounced Shlomit
What's the real name of Messiah in Hebrew?
In Hebrew, the word for messiah is Mašiach. In Judaism, the messiah has yet to arrive.
If you’re talking about Christianity, it’s Yešua.
Yahshua Ha Mashiach is the son
Yahweh is the father.
How do you pronounce "Danny"
דאניה
Danny is an abbreviation of the name Daniel
@danielbergman99 Japheth, which correct me if I’m wrong I believe it’s pronounced (Yafet)
I dont know hebrew but In arab you would be correct. Both is connected as semitic languange
Yes but to be precise Yefet.
charming
Isaschar*, not Isachar
Deborah?
Dvorah
Sarah.
Pronounced Sah-rah
Felcia pls
I googled it and they said that it is a latin name
@@hakimibnasri3224 thanks
my second name is "John" how is it pronounced
Yohana or yohanan
The Hebrew have it with Y in the name. But later on translated to greek as J because that is the closest one they could imitate the Y pronounce.
Yonatan or Yoni for short
can you say my name pleas Nicholas 😅
Nicholas is Greek, but it is a name of a Christian Saint, Saint Nicholas who is now known as Santa Claus
Nicholas is a Greek name my friend
:gasp: I didn’t see Moyshe :(
For Moses or Musa right?
@@hakimibnasri3224I believe Moses, there are many ways to spell it but I see Moyshe a lot rather than Moishe
Moses is in his first video on Hebrew names, this is his third
You're Moshe. Moyshe is an Ashkenazi nickname for the biblical name.
what about me? i’m Micah - מיכה
JARED
ARYEH
Ceasar
Caesar is Latin after Gaius Julius Caesar, however in ancient Latin it would be pronounced with a K instead of a C
Lol Ceasar is Latin though
Funny enough though, Ceasar's name adopted into Hebrew for the word "Emperor", as there was no word for Emperors in Hebrew to address the Roman tyrant.
Jacob is,yacub
Yakub is the Arabic and Muslim version of the name. In Hebrew and Aramaic it's Ya'akov.
@@JacobIX99 ok thanks for your my friend 🤝 we are you from My friend
@@NURDINESangwa-ej2ws
Elohim = Hebrew
Allah = Arabic
Allah = Al-Ilah = The God
Ilah = God
Hephzibah
Khef'tziba
Joshua
Yehoshua
You mispronounced a few
Mani? I heard it has hebrew origin
mani is עמנואל
or eem-aanoo-el which means “god with us” litteral translation: “with us god”
Im here
It should be Ya’akov; also you didn’t pronounce the khets.
👁🗨 will remember #Virgin
U didn’t say my name and is a hebrow name: harel הראל
Thank you 🙏 ❤️🇮🇱🌸🌸🕊🕊🕊
Issachar is pronounced wrong. I am from Israel, and we say yi-sa-s-cha-r
That's a mispronounciation
@@MrHmmmphwhat is? How Israeli people talk their language?
@hagaravni8520 Indeed. See The Hebrew Language Academy's website, and I quote:
"ההגייה המומלצת של השם יששכר היא כמובן "יִשָּׂכָר", על פי מסירתו בניקודו במקרא. ההגייה "יִשַׂשְׂכָר" הרווחת בפי מקצת דוברי העברית החדשה נחשבת שיבוש".
@@MrHmmmphוואלה.. לא ידעתי..
עדיין יששכר נשמע יותר טוב חח
Aaron
This is jewish Hebrew. Which is partially correct. It says in scripture that YHWH would restore a pure language.
To speak this language and understand it correctly only comes when one is a native English speaker. The rest comes down to listening to The Spirit of YHWH meditation and reflection and much study.
If someone thinks they know Hebrew because they learned it from the jew they are only partially correct.
Example: אלהים the jews says "Elohim" and have taught the world this pronunciation. This is very incorrect. As there is no 'O' there. It is ElHeyim.
The letter ע is another big problem. Mostly this letter is pronounced "eye".
Example: Evil "רע" this is pronounced "rye" and Jacob יעקוב would be Y-eye-quob. The Q or "ק" is another which is often mispronounced. It usually has a Kw sound as in Kwick Quick. The name Cain קין is Quin . This is why there are several jews with this name. And a jewish cartoon creator made Harley Quin. Another is רוח which jews really get wrong and say ru-ach. With a gutteral ch. Which is also wrong. The word is roch or rock. Rocky would be "my spirit" or "spirit of" the noun that follows.
20 5 הם חלק משפחה שלי
נטע
אני נתנאל מה זה
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imported religion with customisation
All of them technically are mispronunciations, because Ancient Hebrew of the time period is largely a dead language outside of religious text. Moreover, the pronunciation is off because Modern Hebrew ans it's speakers undoubtedly affect the pronunciation, and that language ain't an authentic Semitic language.
Religious texts have Nikkud for the letters, so it's not that different from ancient pronunciation.
For example: the letter א can be pronounced in 5 different ways, depends on the Nikkud.
Hebrew was actually have always been a distinct language from other Semitic languages, and even back then, the R sound was heavy. The influence was from other West Asian ancient civilizations like Akkadian and Babylonian, and there was no 1 correct tongue of speaking Hebrew back then, especially since the spoken language was Aramaic.
Yiddish
Yiddish is a Germanic language.
Hebrew is a Canaanite Semitic language. Has nothing to do with each other, except that Yiddish uses the Hebrew alphabet.
אהרון, לא אחרון.
אחרון means last
Please don't make videos about subjects you have no idea about.
Modern Hebrew (based on Yiddish phonology ie not Semetic) not ancient.
That's a lie. Yiddish is Germanic language and Hebrew is Canaanite and Semitic language. They have nothing to do with each other except that Yiddish uses the Hebrew alphabet.
It's not that hard to look it up and see unbiased linguists and historians prove what I said as truth.
@achilles7607 modern hebrew adopted Yiddish phonology as its revivers were native Yiddish speakers. Read a comparison of ancient hebrew, Yiddish ans modern hebrew phonologies and you'll see that modern hebrew is an almost one for one overlap with Yiddish. You seriously think the ancient Hebrews had a uvula r ?
@@yiannisroubos8846
I speak ancient Hebrew.
I can read the Bible and all Biblical texts in their original form.
Any historical and archaeological findings that were found, we can read them all. Explain that to me...
Why are you denying what historians and linguists say is truth?!
@@achilles7607 but your r is guttural and not a trill because it comes from Yiddish...
@@yiannisroubos8846
There are many different Hebrew speakers who pronounce the R differently. What's your point? My aunt pronounce the R in the old way, with an heavy accent. Yemenite Jews speak Hebrew the most correctly pronounced... And Yiddish speakers can do too but don't...
I can pronounce the R in all ways it can be pronounced. It's not the point. The point is that the language itself, the words, the rules, everything is Biblical.
If a Jew from Biblical times were to hypothetically stand in front of me and anyone who speaks modern Hebrew, we could have a conversation and understand eachother. Not perfectly, no, but we could speak to eachother and understand almost anything the other person says.
You mispronounced few names Aaron pronounced like how it’s written
And in Issachar you actually pronounce the s’ twice like this (Isaschar)