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اللغه العبريه قريبه جداً من اللغه العربيه
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Your voice & accent reminds me of Roger Taylor's... Queen's drummer :O awesome lol
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HEBREW IS ARAMIC
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Thank you.
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@jamilmousa نعم ربما ، لكننا لا حجر النساء، أو المديح a المتخلفين "النبي" الذي كان مثلي الجنس والعنصرية، وتعزيز الجهاد، وتشجيع العنصرية والكراهية والاضطهاد الديني، ويتصرفون مثل الحيوانات. نحن لسنا على حد سواء في النوع الخاص على الإطلاق
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Could someone help me? I have a jewish/arab background and i started learning Hebrew. I thought Hebrew was easier to learn, so then i could go into Arabic. Is there a significant difference or both are in the same level of difficulty?
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Hi, for instance if I would like to write the name ' FLAVIA' how can it be written?
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Signs revealed on March 2001 by the hosts of heaven. To see, go to my site and view, "THE HOSTS OF HEAVEN." images in my video r real and I have the negatives.
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Rav Todat (Thank You)! I will be taking Hebrew next semester and this really helped :)
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it's not ( alef ) it's ( aalef )
이것이 내가 할
:)
evan1965 1 year ago
No, you are wrong. Ashkenazi Jews do not know how to pronounce chet. It is not the same as Khaf, but ashkenazim do not differentiate.. Listen to a Yemenite or a Sephardi.
evan1965 1 year ago 4
Hi Thanks for your astute comments: You are, of course, correct. However, I am in the main only mentioning variants that survived into modern times in some pronunciations of Hebrew from North Africa,Yemen,Iraq, etc. These variant pronunciations are rapidly disappearing, of course, under the influence of Modern Hebrew .....
evan1965 2 years ago
There is no mistake. Ashkenazim do not make this differentiation, however, Israeli Jews from Sephardi backgrounds most definitely still do.
evan1965 2 years ago
No, one is a sans serif font - the type you might see in some newspapers, modern books, and advertising, the other is a more traditional letterform.
evan1965 3 years ago