As a hebrew speaker . The most of the letters you did perfect . But some weren't , like dalet chaf sofit and tzadik. Because the dalet should be more curved , your dalet should be the tzadik . Chaf sofit should look like chaf but with a line which is connect to it and goes under the line .and also the letters should be more straight , also a bit turned to right is fine but usually it should be written straight . But thanks for the video 😁
The letters are not supposed to be connected to each other. Obviously you can write them connected when you write fast but they aren’t meant to be connected
Your letterforms are recognizable, but they look more like a stylized font than normal handwriting or a teaching script (especially with the pronounced slant you put on the letters). It's also a little difficult to get the sense of the relative heights of the letters - lamed, pe sofit, and tsadi sofit all extend above the line, while kuf, nun sofit, and kaf sofit extend below the line.
0:27 this letter is like ( jeem ) in Arabic ( ج ) and this one 2:20 looks like ( mem ) in Arabic ( م ) , as Arabian , I can see that the names of the letters is similar to Arabic , like ( alep ) is ( alif ) in Arabic , but I can't understand the Hebrew writing it's different from Arabic , I think that Hebrew script is harder than Arabic.
I think Arabic is harder bc most letters have 2 or more forms and Hebrew has 2 forms for 5 letters and also it has less distinct letters (Hebrew 22 and arabic 28)
@@Montdr_Hussain each Hebrew letter seems more easier to distinguish than each Arabic letter in my opinion. I personally think Arabic is much harder for someone to learn.
For those wondering what “sofit” letters are, they are just the form of the letter if the letter is at the end of a word. There are 5 of those in Hebrew.
It's cursive or running together only when each letter joins to make a word which forms a sentence. Need a sample of how letters join. Otherwise it's not cursive.
You draw these letter in a very gorgeous way. Btw I appreacate that you tried to spell how to pronunce the hebrew letters it's not that simple but you quite nailed it
"When you learn the letters without the way its written..." This is what we call japanese version of hebrew ww Im a Malay-Hebrew and proud of your afford to learn many languages same as me:) kipidap nakama💪 あなたはほんとに凄い!
Please Make a Video on देवनागरी (Devnagari) Script That is use for Writing Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit, Nepali,etc Indian Languages . And Please make Videos on another Indian Script like தமிழ் (Tamil) , বাংলা(Bengali) , ಕನ್ನಡ(Kannada) , etc
Man !! Pretty awesome your handwriting style , leaning cursive Hebrew handwriting, well I've taken a screenshot to save for practice, thanks a lot for this long-waited vid. And looking forward to some teaching the Korean Hangul in your very skilful hand .
Yeah, its actually also like that in Arabic! And theres actually a pretty interesting story to why the letters look different in hebrew cursive than in type! So basically a long time ago the hebrew text was considered to be sacred (Alot of people still do consider it sacred). So a person created an alphabet which was similar enough to the hebrew alphabet to the point that it was easily readable for hebrew speakers, but it was also different enough to not be considered sacred. And so when jews where in the disphorea, the alphabet evolved thanks to contact with other languages and scripts. When hebrew was revived, they decided to use the cursive style of Ashkenazi or european jews, because at that time they were the majority of hebrew speakers, but there are still different cursive styles for hebrew, yet theyre not in use anymore.
actually... Many letters do look similar, but in the case of others it's still easy to understand how they got to the final shape... You just need to know the writing direction to understand it. I wish I could show it here. If you look at the English cursive you would also be surprised by the amount of letters that look nothing alike... a, b, d, e, g, h, l, q, and r, all look pretty different... So it should be expected.
Yes but there are mainly 22 letters. The other five are the final letters which means that if a word ends with the sound they make you end the word with them. Those letters have a regular letters נ&ן, מ&ם, כ&ל, פ&ף, צ&ץ
If you learn the classical Hebrew language, absolutley including the alphabet, you can read the original text of the Old Testament i.e. the Hebrew Bible. :) ruclips.net/video/_k0nHXoeIaA/видео.html
As a hebrew speaker . The most of the letters you did perfect . But some weren't , like dalet chaf sofit and tzadik. Because the dalet should be more curved , your dalet should be the tzadik . Chaf sofit should look like chaf but with a line which is connect to it and goes under the line .and also the letters should be more straight , also a bit turned to right is fine but usually it should be written straight . But thanks for the video 😁
Great approach.
Really loving the new content lately, showcasing more diversity in different alphabets, not just Latin
Except the videos where he call languages “funny.” I know what he’s trying to say, but it is annoying just the same.
Jadi itu huruf hurufnya bisa nyambung apa ga?
Kok kelihatan kayak ga bisa nyambung gitu?? Melengkung doang, ga bisa nyambung..
The letters are not supposed to be connected to each other. Obviously you can write them connected when you write fast but they aren’t meant to be connected
カタカナの「ア」だったり、小文字の「e」にしか見えないやつあって笑う
Try to write Old Cyrillic alphabet, imao it'll be interesting!
Your letterforms are recognizable, but they look more like a stylized font than normal handwriting or a teaching script (especially with the pronounced slant you put on the letters). It's also a little difficult to get the sense of the relative heights of the letters - lamed, pe sofit, and tsadi sofit all extend above the line, while kuf, nun sofit, and kaf sofit extend below the line.
It looks a LOT like Arabic...
Yeah especially the names of the letters
The alphabets are cousins, like how Greek is with Latin and Cyrillic.
I've been wanting a Hebrew video from you! yay!
0:27 this letter is like ( jeem ) in Arabic ( ج ) and this one 2:20 looks like ( mem ) in Arabic ( م ) , as Arabian , I can see that the names of the letters is similar to Arabic , like ( alep ) is ( alif ) in Arabic , but I can't understand the Hebrew writing it's different from Arabic , I think that Hebrew script is harder than Arabic.
As a Hebrew speaker that learns Arabic, you don’t know how much harder the Arabic alphabet is
@@WantToSleep I think otherwise
I do not know either and I feel both are tough.
I think Arabic is harder bc most letters have 2 or more forms and Hebrew has 2 forms for 5 letters and also it has less distinct letters (Hebrew 22 and arabic 28)
@@Montdr_Hussain each Hebrew letter seems more easier to distinguish than each Arabic letter in my opinion. I personally think Arabic is much harder for someone to learn.
3、つ、J、ア、eみたいな文字書きやすそう
For those wondering what “sofit” letters are, they are just the form of the letter if the letter is at the end of a word. There are 5 of those in Hebrew.
Thank you for writing the alphabet in Hebrew, you really also consider Jews!!! ✡️✡️✡️
Lol it's eleven o clock in the UK right now I just woke up
Also lamed in cursive looks cool
d'
Can you make some printable practice sheets for tracing? There aren't many なぞり style worksheets for certain scripts. Especially cursive.
ああ、スラブ最古のアルファベット「グラゴル文字(глаголица)」に興味があると思います。よろしければ、作ってみてください!
It's cursive or running together only when each letter joins to make a word which forms a sentence. Need a sample of how letters join. Otherwise it's not cursive.
כך = K
מם = M
נן = N
פף = P
צץ = Ts/Tz
You draw these letter in a very gorgeous way. Btw I appreacate that you tried to spell how to pronunce the hebrew letters it's not that simple but you quite nailed it
Comment or like if your an hebrew speaker
これは私の言語です
Do KHMER alphabet
"When you learn the letters without the way its written..."
This is what we call japanese version of hebrew ww
Im a Malay-Hebrew and proud of your afford to learn many languages same as me:) kipidap nakama💪
あなたはほんとに凄い!
西夏文字書いてほしい、マジで
Beautiful calligraphy, but there's some free interpretations. Good try!!! Keep working hard!!!
As Hebrew speaker, your hand writing is mega beautiful 🤩
Please Make a Video on देवनागरी (Devnagari) Script That is use for Writing Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit, Nepali,etc Indian Languages .
And Please make Videos on another Indian Script like தமிழ் (Tamil) , বাংলা(Bengali) , ಕನ್ನಡ(Kannada) , etc
1コメ!くちぱっちの口のとこぶっちぎったみたいな文字あるなと思ったらくちぱっちの口にしか見えなくなりました…
Bruh I wanted to rewind video because I wanted to see more letters, but I started rewind video backwards due to hebrew writing is right to left
He is a little confused, but he got the spirit
I love how cursive was just made because someone decided to speedrun writing and everyone was like, "Wow, that's cool I guess, I'm gonna take it now."
この文字使ったらなんか顔作れそうw
0:06 it's alef
Lovely! Could you please tell me what pen you are using?
אני דובר עברית, הוא כותב את זה בכתב, לא בדפוס
בסרטון כתוב "cursive" שזה כתב. הוא כבר עשה דפוס
שלום
@@ickgtib שלום!
@@PolyGenre היי
@@ickgtib מה שלומך?
i love how alef is like /c
ヘブライ文字は中学時代、厨二病真っ盛りのとき。隣町の図書館に行って、世界の文字図鑑を読んで覚えたっけなあ。活字体が美しすぎるし、アラビア文字やペルシャ文字の独立形とか語中形とかが分からずにヘブライ文字に逃げたっけ。そして、筆記体はまた違う文字として覚えた。
因みに、日ユ同祖論は否定派です。漢字みたいな画数が多い文字からの省略で出来た仮名だから似る可能性が高いし、いつの時代かを明らかにしないで母音も表記しないヘブライ語で日本語に似ているとか馬鹿馬鹿しい。そんなのを信じているのは、手かざし教団のカルト信者くらい。日本起源説に繋がる危険な思想。
そして、たっくんとたっくんファンに悲報。東アジア人や東アジアの文字以外、判別不能なほど字が汚い。他の文字には書き順や書道の授業がないからか、文字の巧拙にこだわらない人だらけ。アメリカ人、フィリピン人、ベトナム人の手書き文字は解読に時間がかかる。緩急をつけて書かず、サラサラっと書く。
I didn't know my mother tongue's handwriting looks so good until I saw this
مرحبا 🇴🇲😎
I don't like this alphabet.
Why doesnt google translator show how to say letters of Hebrai language?
hebrai
Hebrew
And there are two forms, there is the "khtav" form (this is the one shown in the video) and "Dfūs" which is like that: אבגדהוזחטיכךלמםנןסעפףצץקרשת
טוב מאוד
Do Arabic trust me its better
You have some mistakes
טוב מאוד 🙂
Man !! Pretty awesome your handwriting style , leaning cursive Hebrew handwriting, well I've taken a screenshot to save for practice, thanks a lot for this long-waited vid. And looking forward to some teaching the Korean Hangul in your very skilful hand .
עברית!
From right to left
Wow
Beautiful handwriting! That's the first time I the Hebrew alphabet in cursive and I found it amazing!
Quality brain , quality hands, quality notes
سوي بالعربية ☺☺☺
He did older videos where he wrote Arabic. But I dislikee this one for doing Hebrew for what I think is the first time.
Palestine and all that.
@@موسى_7 That is dumb reason
I'm currently studying Hebrew
Oh my god. Cursive letters don’t even look like their normal versions!
Yeah, its actually also like that in Arabic!
And theres actually a pretty interesting story to why the letters look different in hebrew cursive than in type! So basically a long time ago the hebrew text was considered to be sacred (Alot of people still do consider it sacred). So a person created an alphabet which was similar enough to the hebrew alphabet to the point that it was easily readable for hebrew speakers, but it was also different enough to not be considered sacred. And so when jews where in the disphorea, the alphabet evolved thanks to contact with other languages and scripts. When hebrew was revived, they decided to use the cursive style of Ashkenazi or european jews, because at that time they were the majority of hebrew speakers, but there are still different cursive styles for hebrew, yet theyre not in use anymore.
actually... Many letters do look similar, but in the case of others it's still easy to understand how they got to the final shape... You just need to know the writing direction to understand it. I wish I could show it here.
If you look at the English cursive you would also be surprised by the amount of letters that look nothing alike... a, b, d, e, g, h, l, q, and r, all look pretty different... So it should be expected.
Arabic joins more readily than Hebrew.
bhai ye konse writing he
Do Greek alphabet
اوللللل
2:40 it's Samekh
so many 3's !
Thanks!
3:22 it's Tsādi
So satisfying
0:53 it's vav
1:41 it's Kaf
Qué hermosos trazos! 27 letras conforman el alfabeto Hebreo?
Yes but there are mainly 22 letters. The other five are the final letters which means that if a word ends with the sound they make you end the word with them.
Those letters have a regular letters נ&ן, מ&ם, כ&ל, פ&ף, צ&ץ
🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
4:11 it's Tāv
3:45 It's Qof
Nice
Temple
Jehoshua
Wow
Hi!
この字読めたら、宇宙人と、交信できる気がするウ〜
更に、母音を表記しないから余計に宇宙人な感じ(笑)
If you learn the classical Hebrew language, absolutley including the alphabet, you can read the original text of the Old Testament i.e. the Hebrew Bible. :)
ruclips.net/video/_k0nHXoeIaA/видео.html
Can you do Albanian? if you know it
It's basically latin
Hmm can you try try ancient hebrew letters ? It would be interesting as well
do you mean the square style? that's still used
Maybehe means paleo hebrew, aka what was used before the aramaic alphabet
@@lumethecrow2632 yes paleo hebrew
Arabic alphabet please👍
Ain't it already in cursive?
私はイスラエル人です
יִשְׂרְאֵלִי אָנֹכִי
כן
אני רוצה לגור ביפן
僕も
たまに「☭」に見えそうなのあって草
Communism
Can you do Odia?