Hebrew Aleph-Bet: An Introduction
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That was thorough and EXCELLENT! Thank you!
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thanks bro :)
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great video
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"ayin" is actually the back of the throat sound that arabs use because the same letter "ayn" is in arabic and makes that sound.
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Questhan were did the O go in the Aleph-Bet?? ..
im muslim and i wanna know hebrew so can know wht god sid in the torah just like learning arabic for what he said in the Quran
rudeboywaz 4 months ago
- The "o" sound is connected to the dalet (vowel pointings). If you want to learn Biblical Hebrew I would suggest "The First Hebrew Primer 3rd Edition" and "Basics of Biblical Hebrew Grammar - Zondervan Publishers).
becomingjewishorg in reply to rudeboywaz (Show the comment) 4 months ago
If this is according to the Ashkenazi tradition the wouldn't this aleph-bet be yiddish. Because there is a big difference between Yiddish and Hebrew.
Floridatoga1 4 months ago
- Yiddish is a completely different language. This is Hebrew but with an Ashkenazi pronunciation.
becomingjewishorg in reply to Floridatoga1 (Show the comment) 4 months ago
it's very repetitive, but it still has good information
beaverdctor 1 year ago
Yes, it is repetitive. Of course, a sure way of learning anything is through repetition. :)
becomingjewishorg in reply to beaverdctor (Show the comment) 1 year ago 3