Intro to Hebrew Verbs: the Imperfect (and Imperative) (p97-99)
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- In this Diqduq Daqot video, Moshe introduces you to the imperfect verb form in biblical Hebrew, and shows the correspondences between the independent personal pronoun and the prefix (subject). Attention is given to both formation and translation. There is a bonus review of the imperative thrown in at the end for good measure! This video elaborates on the contents of Chapter 8 in the textbook Biblical Hebrew: an interactive approach, by Travis West. For more information on the textbook, see www.glossahouse.com/haarets.
Good video man. I know this an old one, but it helped me understand the imperfect/imperative paradigm better. Wholly appreciated.
Shalom from india
Nice video
Easy to understand
Making connections also makes for bright teachers
Thank you
בבקשה!
Thank you for the great video sir. Which book you are following?
Tapash Das thanks for watching the videos! The book is called Biblical Hebrew: an interactive approach. You can find more details about it (and it’s corresponding audio-visual companion files) from the web link in the video explanation, or here: www.glossahouse.com/haarets
Brilliant
Todah for watching!
When you are writing, are you writing backward or are you righting it forward and letting youtube cause it to flip, or do you have soft ware that does the flipping?
The studio we filmed these in has editing tools that flip the video screen, so we are written normally on the glass; the video capture software does the rest.
I have to admit; it is quite effective.
i always liked your way of teaching , now that you are using a studio its much easier to watch and learn.
Thank you! Nicely taught! Got it!! ☝🥸👌
In artscroll Gods name froms from three verbs hayah hoveh yihyeh how would that form
As someone who writes my Hebrew very carefully, I cannot read this man’s handwriting 😂
Actually looking more carefully, it’s mostly just the lack of the upper stem on the nun that confuses me
Yes, that’s not surprising! Ha! I write my nuns in the style of modern Hebrew script, which makes them much quicker to write, and differentiates them absolutely from the kaph.
what is IPP?
IPP stands for independent personal pronoun.
What is ipp?
IPP stands for independent personal pronouns.
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Nuh nuh nuh nuh nachnoo!! 😁
It does help you remember it, doesn’t it?! 😂🤓