Useful Hebrew Words & Phrases to Speak Like a Native

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  • @HebrewPod101
    @HebrewPod101  Год назад +1

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  • @felixlima5421
    @felixlima5421 3 года назад +1

    Tanks for this lesson expecially for Yara.

  • @Budapest4
    @Budapest4 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks yaara💙

  • @manjulafonseka9029
    @manjulafonseka9029 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you

  • @mitchnidey2453
    @mitchnidey2453 2 года назад +3

    God bless you and your family and friends forever in Jesus name

    • @Mercie22
      @Mercie22 2 года назад

      ΥΣΥΣ

    • @Mercie22
      @Mercie22 2 года назад

      ΥΣΥΣ ; ΥΕΥΕ; I'm having trouble with this babble, Yeeesus? Zeus? Vita Wamma Eepsilon! Yod, Shin?

    • @Mercie22
      @Mercie22 2 года назад

      יהוה אה

    • @kolethchannel4000
      @kolethchannel4000 Год назад

      @@Mercie22 really?

  • @androiddunyas4253
    @androiddunyas4253 5 лет назад

    Thanks

  • @user-zd1qu1zd6y
    @user-zd1qu1zd6y 5 месяцев назад

    Яна произносит the как зе, что отталкивает))

  • @Streleny
    @Streleny Год назад

    103fm

  • @sweetpotato6502
    @sweetpotato6502 5 лет назад

    Instead צהריים טובים, what can I say? If that way to say good afternoon it is not so commonly used...

  • @afridi3847
    @afridi3847 5 лет назад

    I like to visit Knesset.

  • @oguzhangunduz6678
    @oguzhangunduz6678 5 лет назад

    I got a question there are always two types of questions male and female. Are they uses for asking questions to male or females or males uses male form and females uses female form

    • @mieczyslawm7093
      @mieczyslawm7093 5 лет назад

      I'll try to explain it to you... but I'm not a Hebrew speaker. English is just something what learned just a bit.
      I see that my native language is similar to Hebrew at this level.
      Whenever you are talking about yourself or/and your feelings, your own experience, than you have to choose a form accurate to you gander. There are only two!!
      That means that even a boy speak like a man a girl like a woman.
      Whenever in your speech/your questions or just talking, you are addressing someone than you have to choose a form according to his/ her gender.
      But.... don't worry. It's not that no one will understand you. Even if you will ask a woman in a form of addressing a men, she will fully understand. It will just sound like you are addressing a man and the same if you will say something like women while being a man. Every one will understand but it will be just funny and not right or maybe even confusing for someone, confusing about your own feeling about your own gender. If a person who you are talking with have even a bit of experience with other foreigners than that person will give you a credit of mistakes to make. You will be fully understand.
      How to put it?.... I spoke twice with a foreigner in my native language. In Polish. He talked like a woman. I understood everything and the first thought what I got was: "he learned Polish from his girlfriend".
      I'm quite positive that Hebrew speaker will understand you the same way.
      Just don't get mad when they will correct you or smile because of your mistake.
      The meaning of the speach is always the same.

  • @afridi3847
    @afridi3847 5 лет назад

    I don't like falafel.

  • @geethamk4731
    @geethamk4731 5 лет назад

    Thank you