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  • i heard that every 50 letter spell tara on the first 2 book and the last 2 book back words tara then the 3 book every 7 letter spell out jahova is that true

  • Brother thank you so much for this video I believe this is the only way to learn Hebrew correctly. Perfect system for reviewing or learning Hebrew, just fantastic!!!

  • I am no Rabbi but I believe Gen 1 translates a bit differently to english If translated literally though it's awkward english

    "In the day of YHWH God's making earth and skies"

    It's not possible to produce the doubled divine identification, YWHW God, with a possessive in english so I guess that's why we see it mostly written

    In the beginning of God's creating the skies and the earth Yah blessings to everyone

  • I also have Rosetta Stone part one and two that doesn't really teach the Hebrew alphabet. Your lessons have helped me with the Hebrew aphabet and Hebrew reading. I must practise them further.

  • shalom wa todah raba, but please try not to spell the "r" the american way, sounds kinda ugly

  • @liaMuc87  doesn`t sound kinda ugly, it sounds completly ugly! its nice learning hebrew when you know portuguese and spanish i heard i pronounce it a little better...

  • there is no bnaior.com.......

  • Ok, I can read. I am confused that you pronounced it first Yeminite Hebrew and the regular that all people know. I expected to have introduction to the notes first and then try it on examples.

  • what is your web page address? I can't understand

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  • awsome thank you

  • Awesome, Thank you I will be definitely using your videos!

  • I can't find the website, what was it?

  • @lilxhitachiin bnaior.com if im not mistaken

  • what is your website?

  • 4:30 this is kinda ridiculous, uu don't know someone who could've sang it?

  • the torah is fascinating . thanks for that wonderful lesson.

  • we are truly blessed by our creator. Shalom

  • a great piece of charity.

  • Toda raba, I became a lot better at learning and using the the Alef Beit because of you. This is also my first Hebrew phrase, may G-d bless you forever.

  • This is great. :)  There were some symbols below the letters which I didn't recognize from the "Taste of Hebrew" series, though: the curved line below the "shin" in the first word, the backwards "L" below the "reish" in the second word, and the wishbone thingy below the "yud" in the third word. Do these markings have to do with the chanting? Thanks!

  • Oh, also, the "aleph" in the last word seems to have two vowel markings associated with it: the "petach" and the "tzeireh". The sound I hear being pronounced, though, is a "segol". What am I missing???

  • As you keep learning, you will learn that vowel. There are, I believe, three vowels similar to that. The names escape me at the moment and I've lost my Learning materials from my class.

  • You are right. The 3 vowels like that are: hataf-patach; hataf-segol; hataf kamatz.

  • It's called a hataf-segol. It's pronounced like a segol but there are grammar issues involved.

  • Yes they do.

  • Thank you this really helpful..JBU

  • It is very good that you're starting reading slowly. It's great practice. Thanks.

  • OUTSTANDING! MAY G-- BLESS YOU.

  • G--?

  • Jews don't like using G--'s name so why get them mad?

    or maybe i don't understand your questions.

    What doe's CHAZERC mean? it sounds Norse.

  • ooh i see. reverence and respect. i understand.

    it's a play off of my real name and middle initial haha

  • Thank you!!

  • thank you

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