HEBREW VERBS past tense: The VOWEL CHANGE explained!
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- When it comes to the past tense in the conjugation of Hebrew verbs, there will be a vowel change in 6 out of 7 binyanim. For most Hebrew students, this is difficult to learn. In this video, Rut will give you the most logic explanation to manage Hebrew verbs. You will never make a mistake again and get closer every day to your goal of speaking Hebrew.
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Thank you so much. Great explanation!!
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Hi Rut! I finally bought the book and the comments were really wrong at amazon. Nikkud are written there. THANK you!
♥️♥️♥️ Thank you. Please comment on the amazon comments. I am already thinking about launching s. ee edition with a new cover saying "with nikud". I admit that the textbook is without nikud and that I will change for sure beginning of next year . Thanks again for your purchase!
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Not up to now, to be honest...
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Thank you for a very helpful video. Is there a list of irregular verbs? For example, I see that paal and piel verbs לנסות לקנות have a different pattern. How do I know when the vowels will follow a different pattern?
I have several resources on this subject: www. hebrew-verbs.com
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Dear Rut, for PAAL, the 2nd person plural, shouldn't the first vowel be dropped? That is, גמרתם/גמרתן, instead of, gamartem/gamarten, the correct forms are gmartem, gmarten, aren't they?
hello, thank you for writing. In today's language, both forms are correct.
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Hi, noticed in your book you say paal, instead of Qal. Why is that? thank you
Hello 🌟, thank your for ordering my book. As you know, I am teaching IVRIT and not Biblical Hebrew, and there it is not qal 😃
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