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From: NazareneIsrael
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  • @ajbabao I think it's just gibberish... or else it would be pronounced like yeveevnee...

  • @XPwincessMaddieX Sometimes, people won't say chaf or vet in the alphabet... when I sing it, I just go like alef, bet, gimmel, daled, hay, vav, zayin, chet, tet, yud, kaf, lamed, mem, nun, samech, aiyin, pay, tzadeek, koof, raysh, shin, tav.

  • Thank you brother Norman for your videos. We are learning Hebrew from these videos. We are in Pakistan where we don't have any Hebrew Teacher available to us. These videos are a great help for us. Please keep on making new videos. May Yeshua HaMashiak bless you all the more. Thanks.

  • Thank you very much for these videos!

  • Thank you. I'm a total beginner and taking Hebrew lessons. This definitely helps

  • Very few words in Hebrew start with a Yud, so probably, unless it is an acronymn for something (which it might very well be). Hebraic thought holds that (literally) everything has meaning, and means something; but as for the exact meaning, I do not know.

  • Hi, can you explain me the difference between KHET and KHAF?

    It is both KH, so where do i use the one and where the other?

    Thanks

  • @MrPopular22

    there is no difference between tham. khaf just can also sounds like "K"

  • @NazareneIsrael yisrael

  • amazing video! I Iearned so much, thank you!

  • WOW this is really awesome!!

  • very interesting, thank you!

    * * * * * 5stars.

  • Wow you really took out time with this one. Thank you SO MUCH. It's very nice!

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