Nice fabricated language for a bunch of polaks to pretend they are Semitic. This language wasn't even in use for thousands of years until the early 1900's.
This posting is very helpful, however the music (that I assume is to be in the BACKGROUND) is very distracting. It would be better for me personally if there was no music. Thank You and The Lord Bless you in the majestic name of the Sar Shalom. The Prince of Peace, the reason for the season.
does anybody here know how to say this נצחונות? help please! by the way there is a style of trance music with such name, written in english as nitzhonot.
in nearly every country where palestinians live, arabs keep them as second class or non citizens relegated to the refugee camps that their grandparents lived
yes of course, and the genetic evidence linking Ashkenazi Jews to other Jews and levantine Arabs clearly means nothing
of course Jews didn't really come from Israel then to Western Europe and eventually Eastern Europe
that why we speak Yiddish (a germanic language chock full of Hebrew, Aramaic, and Italian words and names), because clearly Turkic Khazars would have Jewish adaptations of Italian names
She is Ashkenazi. Goofy rubber-faced ginger. Get a tsabra speaker. She got please and thank you mixed up. People, there are better sources than this! This is a saddening video to watch. :/
Why could they not get someone from Israel instead of some American girl pronouncing Hebrew with an American accent. I mean, I think it's great that you're learning a foreign language, but I think people need to hear it from an authentic native speaker.
it is a little like arabic. i am american from my dad and israeli and i live in beer sheva israel. in school (in israel) i get to choose the language i want to learn (arabic russian and french) i chose arabic and it doese sound a bit like arabic but there are a lot of different arabic.
@xonealpha In the base yes, but in the dialects and the accent not AT ALL! And I tell you that as someone who lives in Israel, and speaks Hebrew as a native language, and also learn Arabic at school.
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Nice fabricated language for a bunch of polaks to pretend they are Semitic. This language wasn't even in use for thousands of years until the early 1900's.
Go speak Polish, your native tongue.
NobleSavage1919 2 weeks ago
This posting is very helpful, however the music (that I assume is to be in the BACKGROUND) is very distracting. It would be better for me personally if there was no music. Thank You and The Lord Bless you in the majestic name of the Sar Shalom. The Prince of Peace, the reason for the season.
Rickma61 1 month ago
I can speak hebrew to: Haggg gghaggg gggahg ghaam ghaniet
tuigopfiets 1 month ago
wht does this mean? נאיים... כדאי בס אסחא תקונ
DeyaLatvia 3 months ago
@DeyaLatvia
it dosent mean anything logical
Revision8theories 2 months ago
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Work on your accent (:
OfriLevitin 3 months ago
maw haw shem shelhaw
i love american accent :).
3beepu 4 months ago
Toda = thanks, not please. Bevakasha is please.
naamatt2 6 months ago
i love russian, arabic and hebrew language i will learn them all
Tomahawk7670 9 months ago 4
asalamu alaikum = peace be upon you. =)
TheWskiller 9 months ago
@TheWskiller damn it i was about to ahhh
Gelenvader3 9 months ago
does anybody here know how to say this נצחונות? help please! by the way there is a style of trance music with such name, written in english as nitzhonot.
askadetra 10 months ago
@askadetra you mean, the translation?
MissQueenHoneyB 6 months ago
@MissQueenHoneyB no, i mean how is this israeli word spoked/said נצחונות?
askadetra 6 months ago
@askadetra Yes.
naamatt2 6 months ago
@naamatt2 so i was asking, if i was a man from israel, how do i read this wordנצחונות?
askadetra 6 months ago
@askadetra Nitzckonot
Beitar8J 3 months ago
@askadetra
NITZHONOT
do you know what it means?
Revision8theories 2 months ago
@Revision8theories why do you ask me what it means when i asked only how to say it? it means victory.
askadetra 2 months ago
@askadetra יאללה תמצוץ לי
Revision8theories 2 months ago
@Revision8theories thanks again
askadetra 2 months ago
@Revision8theories
VICTORYS
shaharmos 1 week ago
@askadetra Nits'chonot.
naamatt2 6 months ago
@naamatt2 thank you
askadetra 6 months ago
shalam=salam
xSilkify 11 months ago
jews Are oppressors to Palistinians. Fuck jews and there horrible ways.
him3zz 1 year ago
@him3zz
arabs are oppressors to palestinians
in nearly every country where palestinians live, arabs keep them as second class or non citizens relegated to the refugee camps that their grandparents lived
DmitriyXY 10 months ago
mafhamna walou rapid yakho
MyDamane 1 year ago
She is not tsabra. She is Ashkenazi. Goofy rubber-faced ginger. They are not the REAL Jews.
ZotDudot7 1 year ago
@ZotDudot7
yes of course, and the genetic evidence linking Ashkenazi Jews to other Jews and levantine Arabs clearly means nothing
of course Jews didn't really come from Israel then to Western Europe and eventually Eastern Europe
that why we speak Yiddish (a germanic language chock full of Hebrew, Aramaic, and Italian words and names), because clearly Turkic Khazars would have Jewish adaptations of Italian names
DmitriyXY 10 months ago
She is Ashkenazi. Goofy rubber-faced ginger. Get a tsabra speaker. She got please and thank you mixed up. People, there are better sources than this! This is a saddening video to watch. :/
ZotDudot7 1 year ago
NOBODY asks "Ma Hashem Shelcha" anymore... we all ask Eih Korim Leha - a more common way
dean89 1 year ago
very nice, yet you have to read more in order to improve your syntax! thanks for this very nice introduction.....
nimrodlevy 1 year ago
Wow,,,she's pretty
cettca 2 years ago
Why could they not get someone from Israel instead of some American girl pronouncing Hebrew with an American accent. I mean, I think it's great that you're learning a foreign language, but I think people need to hear it from an authentic native speaker.
lailinde 2 years ago 14
Arabic and Hebrew are both West Semitic languages, coming from the Afro-Asiatic language family.
thatlazyslacker 2 years ago
she said "Toda" is please..
she messed that up , she meant the opposite.
"Toda" is thank you and "Bebakasha" is please
OriYa101 2 years ago
@OriYa101 LOL Thant makes more sence...I remeber in hebrew school elementry school would tell us sheket Babakasha! :D
Lirit23 2 years ago
a Ver Si Puedo Aprender Hebreo, Muy Interesante...
lukzter 2 years ago
it is a little like arabic. i am american from my dad and israeli and i live in beer sheva israel. in school (in israel) i get to choose the language i want to learn (arabic russian and french) i chose arabic and it doese sound a bit like arabic but there are a lot of different arabic.
3israeli1 2 years ago
its not like arabic!!!!!זה לא כמו ערבית!!!!!!!!!!!
yuvalmlm 2 years ago
@yuvalmlm ze lo kmo arabit!! that's right.
RIVE2006 1 year ago
Its close to arabic
xonealpha 2 years ago 10
@xonealpha but Hebrew is more sexy :-)
omrivol 9 months ago
@xonealpha both are semitic languages
toquielkan 6 months ago
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Beitar8J 3 months ago
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@xonealpha In the base yes, but in the dialects and the accent not AT ALL! And I tell you that as someone who lives in Israel, and speaks Hebrew as a native language, and also learn Arabic at school.
Beitar8J 3 months ago
@xonealpha not really, arabic is really complex and uses really weird sounds while hebrew is... well... simple :)
shimonthepro 2 months ago
I think she messed up please and thank you.
Correct:
תודה Todah = "Thank you"
בבקשה Bevakasha = "Please" but also "You're welcome"
That's why "Todah we-Bevakasha" means "Thank you and you're welcome" and not "please and thank you"
AliciaCeline 2 years ago
she did
MichiGebi 2 years ago
she did indeedy... noticed that too.
trakrekkid 2 years ago
good vid
drewbob13 3 years ago