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  • חחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחח­חחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחחח

    לחשוב שאנשים אשכרה רוצים ללמוד תשפה שלנו (:

  • @TheStalkerVan its just u

  • Thanks!!!!!!!!! I want to learn hebreo.. because i will to move Israel..

  • Some words are very similar to their meanings in Arabic!

  • מֵאֵיפֹא אַתָּה ? it means : where are you from ??

    also מֵאַין אַתָּה?

  • I'd like to comment on something about the hebrew word" מָתַי שֶתָגִידִי" and I want you to know that this expression is not correct expression neither is elegant nor suitable but today most of israelies use it even though is not correct hebrew. in correct hebrew would be כְּשׁתִּרצִי,,!!! כְּשׁאַת רוֹצָה !!!

  • wow! very good..Thank you.is not terrible if you don't like it don't be negative,people tray to help .let's be thank ful..i am!

  • TERRIBLE VIDEO

  • no one talks like that.

  • Not useful at all. As a native hebrew speaker this all sounds very formal and not usually used.

  • Channi Nachmias still beautiful even at 50

  • Todah rabah for this channel,really wonderful !!!! Iafé m'od !

  • dani ma bischalt dana le aruchat erev?

  • More exact translations:

    "Ze Shem Yaffe" = "It's a nice name"

    "me'eifo at?" = "Where are you from?"

    "V'ata" = "And you?"

  • @meathook83 i thought "mi eifo ata/at"is where do u live, and "mi ayn ata/at" means where r u from, but u normally use "mi eifo ata/at".

  • @1rebmunziza

    where do you live? = eifo at/ata gar/gara?

    *mi eifo = mi ayin but "eifo" is the more usual/informal way to say it .

  • she says " meifo atah?- מֵאֵיפֹא אַתָּה גָר? but also some israelies say מֵאַיִן אַתּה-meáyin átah? for example some of them say :" אֵיפֹא אַתָּה הוֹלֵך"?or also we can eifo atah holekh say : לְאָן אַתָּה הוֹלֵך?-lean atah holekh? both it means the same( where are you going?)

  • by the way, I'm learning hebrew too

  • @1rebmunziza

    "Where do you live" = "Eifo/Heikhan ata gar?" (speaking to a male)

  • כאילו הוא מזמין אותה למלון פחחחח ו היא שואלת איפו זה ...

  • חחחחחחחחח מדברים כמו רובוטים

  • @mik1867 lol a lot of jews are white

  • @mik1867 u are just another fagg who dont know what reality is.a brave pussy from computer.

  • if somone will speak like that in israel, everyone will laught at him...

    its the old hebrew

  • its weird the word for spanish is sefaradit, the appellation for jews from the iberian penunsula... lol but not all spanish, in fact the vast minority are jewish :D

  • I´m a fan of Israel, they drive me crazy. I´m totally obsessed with them!! The best country of the world

  • @gabygsdh

    me 2 :D

  • חחח זה נשמע כמו שיחה של שתי פולניות זקנות

  • למה אתם חוזרים פעמיים על כל דבר שאתם אומרים?

    למה אתם חוזרים פעמיים על כל דבר שאתם אומרים?

  • @LINOYUSA אני באמת יהרוג אותך כי אני נקבה!!!!!!!

  • SHALOM VERY NICE CANNEL TOV TODA

  • חחחחח סטודנט נכוןןןןןןןןןןןןן ואני בפנסיה

  • we dont speak this way in israel, in this video they speak very formal hebrow, you wont hear anyone that speak this way in israel... and its also harder to speak (and to learn to speak) this way.

  • @16naor That's right, but when you start learning a language you tend to first learn the formal grammar - and then you catch up the slang and the everyday forms later.

  • me gustaria saber cuantos videos con vocabulario tienen para poder repasar ya que el otro dia encontre varios pero ahora solo encuentro dos y aunque me aparece que tienen26 videos no todos son de vocabulario. alguna pagina que tengan con esta informacion saludos y gracias SHALOM

  • מה את משקרת? קוראים לך חני ואת לא מירושלים את מהחדר שלך.

  • @Noam315 i didnt think so either....what do u think about the guy? Is he from Israel?

  • @Noam315 הוא לא משקר.המורה והמורה הם מעמידים פנים שהם ישראלים. לא משנה שהם לא של ישראל.

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  • Very nice video, for someone that want to know a little bit of Hebrew.

  • I bought th couese from PROLOG q year ago and it was tremendously useful for me. On of the best courses. It comes with a fantastic book.

    Thank you Prolog and Daniel and Dana.

  • i dont understand or read the hebrew words without the dots on top and under the letters , plz reply

  • @hsh31

    Everyone reads with the dots at first, also the Israelis when they are just beginning to read.

    try to improve your vocabulary - that will help you read without them.

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  • Sooooo cute ! ^^

  • Me gusta dem cómo suena, y qué interesante que los comentarios son en difernetes idiomas, jajajaja q divertdo!!!!!!

  • this is the most beatiful language of the world, i wish i could speak it. I recognize that it is Gods language when i listen to it, lovely Shalom

  • @integral84 lol @ God Language leave god alone you never met him to know his language

  • @Tarek7b i speak turkish english german i will learn hebrew next to them

  • @integral84 good on yea why not if you can =)

  • @integral84 really?god speak hebrew? new hebrew?:))

  • זה סרת טוה

  • This video maybe usful if you're gonna talk like a Proffesor.

    This Hebrew is too respectful,if you'll talk to a regular Israeli one the street like that he'd laugh and say איזה חנון! - What a nerd!

    Insted of Ma shimxa just say Aich Koreim Lecah? if it's a male you're reffering to.

    To answer don't say shmi! DO NOT DO THAT! say 'Koreim Li...".

    That's the REAL,MODREN Hebrew.

  • its to muuuuch for one time, they are going to fast

  • great one..the most complete....10 minutes you learn many sentences.....others in 10 minutes you learn 3 sentences

  • Вот с этого начинается весь сбор информации. Нужно знать какие вопросы задавать и на какие вопросы отвечать и знать с кем говорить.

  • That's so funny, when you know this woman and man, they are really famous in israel, and it more funny looking at them talking to nobody XD

  • wow...what a nice education...i amaze..im veri interested in ur language...cn i be 1 of ur s2dnt?...long live israel...i love israel...mabuhay israel...Godbless u all..be still humble and God be bless u 4ever..

  • The arabic teacher need to do something like that to to spread out the arabic language

  • Huh they look TOO European

    I hate that!

    Why did they put REAL JEWS WITH SEMITIC TRAITS?..SEMITIC POWER!

  • @Elany13

    Actually , their skin and hair color come from genes that run through the Semitic race.

    Jews have various facial differences that separated them from Europeans.

    To send the Jews to concentration camps , a specialist identified a Jew with just their face , and didn't need alternative sources. Arabs actually get their dark skin and dark hair from the Hamitic race , even though they are a Semitic race.

    The Jewish people are naturally a light skinned people.

  • @FreeThinkingOpenMind @FreeThinkingOpenMind What a crack of bullsh!t.

    First,the all specialist is stupid,they had to wear a Yellow Magen David so everybody could identfiy them as Jews,because they DID NOT look ANY DIFFERENT from the other European community,at least most of them.

  • @DorMaiaDor

    Do you want to know why Jews were killed?

    THEY WERE RACIALLY DIFFERENT!

    They were not Aryan.

  • @FreeThinkingOpenMind Why,you ask? First,becaue of mixxed marrigaes,secondly,they are European,so they look European,end of story.

    Some Jews have Scandinvian featurs,some African features.

    It's normal because Judaisem is a RELIGION not a NATIONALITY!

  • @Elany13 they look european?

    have you been to europe?

  • @Elany13 Hani Nahmias, the woman in this video, is Sefaradic...

  • Someone explain how to use these ones? ס(samech) or ש(shin,sin) א (alpeh) or ע (ajin) Why does one word uses -א- (ADAM for exmple) and another uses -ע - (for exmaple AWODA). The same with S.

    I dont get the difference, the sound is the same. PLEASE SOMEONE HELP!

  • the sounds used to be different, but have merged in modern hebrew. there are no clear rules from roman transliteration into Hebrew, so you just have to learn the words in Hebrew. Like in english s and c have same sound. where, wear and ware same pronunciation etc.

  • @MrPopular22

    well for alef and ayin, ayin is correctly pronounced in throat (though many israelis pronounce like ayin)

    as for shin and samech, you just have to know (though sin is used rarely.

    its the same as knowing in english when to use c instead of k or c instead of s.

  • Tanuljatok hülye Zsidesz szavazók!

  • @STomicat

    Ha már te nem tanultál......

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  • r u fucking kidding me

  • And how this is in Hebrew?

    Es ist Zeit für Rache - Wir müssen die Juden ausrotten

  • :DDDD Ígyvan!! :DDDD

  • Ígyvan! :DDDDDDDD

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    ha

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  • This coversation is epic.

  • @52blades That made me lol.

  • Hebrew is nice languages,and i would love to learn it.

    Arabic and hebrew are very close.

    LONG LIVE PALESTINE.

  • If you're Israeli would you not have noticed that they pronounce שמך as שימך? And in the english underneath it clearly says 'shimxa' which is not a correct pronunciation? Would you not also have noticed that the woman pronounces כמה as חמנ if you're Israeli then you would know that this pronunciation is definitely wrong because the letter כ is always a K and not a KH sound when it is at the beginning of the word

  • @ASGraham90

    shalom

    after a l (lamed), כ is pronounced kh

    like the v (and):: sometimes it is pronounced v or u

    example : ......v medrabrim ... = oumedabrim

    good luck to all who learn Hebrew ;-)

    davka

  • Some of their pronunciation sounds totally off to me, and also some of the translations that run underneath are not correct - As someone who has just lived in Israel for a year, learning and speaking hebrew; I would seriously not reccomend this product - there are toher products available that are in this easy to access format that are correct!

  • my brother,if you don't understand the pronunciation this is because you don't still know the hebrew lamguage.but me, I can find the pronuntiation very good because I'm israeli

  • I think Yiddish is better :)

    יידיש איז נאך בעסער!

  • This is the most difficult "r" I have heard in my life. 7:28

  • it's like the french "r" it's only hebrew in all semitic languages that has this strange "r" but i think it make it sound beautiful!!

  • a lot of words sound like the Arabic

  • thanks 4comment brother, I hope too inshallah, take care

  • I'm Arabic too but they are not loanwords! they are common words because arabic and hebrew are both semitic languages, look at aramaic too is it very similar!!

  • chokran 3la tawdi7at,, wakha hadchi frassi, wakma bghiti t3elem liha?

  • shouf ana j'aime toutes les langues sémitiques, Arabe, Hébreu, Araméen, ... mais surtout la branche occidentale(qui comporte des langues mortes comme le Phénicien, Le cananéen) khoya ça n'a rien a voir avec la politique on est tous avec la palestine, et je préconise qu'il y aurait 2 état un palestinien et un juif! et que tout le monde vive en paix!

  • 3la khatrek, kolchi zin, 7ta l3ibriya ch7al men wa7d kayt3elemha hna fel Meghrib, ourah sara7a logha zwina....yaLLah Lah i3awnek

  • t'es marocain??

    ça fait combien de temps que t'apprend l'hebreu??

  • @jahlove111 non je parle pas hebreu, je connais just des mots semblable a la langue arab

  • J'comprend c'que tu dis parc'que j'apprend l'hébreu depuis un moment et un tas de gens (des amis ze3ma :/ !)n'arrêtent pas d'me harceler comme si en apprenant l'hébreu je sympathise avec les juifs (sionistes) ou je sais pas quoi!

  • VERY HELPFUL INDEED!

    TQ :)

  • I love this course, I recomended for you

  • Great

  • great

  • Excellent lesson. I was so impressed I bought this course of lessons. Thank you

  • Very nice and useful!

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