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Good video and good way to learn. The audio seems strangely high pitched. Also didn't get how numbers are used with genders. Otherwise this is the best way to learn.
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really cool
i'm israeli and also have some hebrew lessons for people who would like to know more from an Israeli of the language and culture
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@NymphetMephisto the Greek is there just a bit. The Masoretes were notorious for grabbing on trends. You should know if you have studied the Hebrew language my dear.
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@Solracwins Yes, I know the history of hebrew language, but I'm Greek and I don't hear anything greek here, no greek language element at all.
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@NymphetMephisto I mention Jews to indicate the people we are talking about. They aren't really Jews.
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@NymphetMephisto To be precise, when the Masoretes where exiled into Babylon they took the Phoenician language and created the Assyrian (Ezra) script.
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@NymphetMephisto Before the True Hebrew Israelites brougth the Phoenician language the Jews created Aramaic and at that time were already speaking Greek....just a quick breakdown.
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@NymphetMephisto Isn't it obvious? The Hebrew she is speaking is Yiddish. It is the only reason why some of the numbers she is speaking have German tones to them.
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@Solracwins What do you mean "you can hear the german and the greek in it"?
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this hebrew is disgusting and perverted. you can hear the german and greek in it. its wrong.
Question : Why do you pronounce
ח as כ ..I realized that you changed the all words that starts with '' Khaf '' to '' HET '' but you pronounce them as '' KHAF '' but in Jewish biblical sites they spell them right
Also I'm a beginner in learning Hebrew but i can see that us people who speak Arabic can spell letters such as
'' ר '' and
'' ע '' and many letters better in it's original form more than the Americans who trying to spell Hebrew or even you in this video , why the change ?
oOoKhaledoOo 1 year ago 4