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Uploaded by on May 11, 2009

Hebrew Alphabet. Learn Hebrew the easy way with www.hebrewbeginner.com. All the lessons are from the book Hebrew for Beginners

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  • lol, that ended on an awkward note. By his tone of voice at the end, I thought he was going to say one more letter

  • @dalvarad87 I though the exact same thing!

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  • @DefendYourRights1 It is Waw Waw Waw ( 666 ) this is the number of Europe and the Beast.Type in in the Google Earth search box.

  • What does Hey,Hey,Hey mean in hebrew , Can you give a name to these 3 letter or numbers 666 ?

  • @zobielamouche1 their hebrew sounds like drunk person speaking.

  • @FORRESTJASPER

    WHAT IS THE STUPID THING THAT YOU SAID TO ME ? ...

  • @shaharmos I was referring to the Aramaic of arab countries. Aramaic written in Israel is in Hebrew letters. Aramaic written in Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, etc. are written in a squiggly language that looks very similar to written arabic rather than Hebrew charecters. It looks like Hebrew charecters dragged through 1,000 years of arabic & what is left over looks like arabic, squiggly, chopped up and not uniform.

  • @FORRESTJASPER

    ARAMIC = HEBREW

    THE SAME ALPHABET 

    ONLY WORDS ARE DIFERENT

  • Why is it that Hebrew from the Dead Sea Scrolls, 2,000+ years ago looks & sounds EXACTLY like the Hebrew throughout history (& of today) but Aramaic doesn't look or sound like it is alleged to have looked & sounded like even though Aramaic speakers seem to think it is the oldest & longest used language (?). Wasn't Babylonian/Iraqi Aramaic written in Cuneiform in triangles and dashes on tablets pottery & stone?

  • @shaharmos i dont know heberw but i know Hebrew :)

  • @SuperPavian

    YOU DON'T KNOW HEBERW

    hahahahahahahahaha

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