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Hebrew Alphabet - Introduction (Part 2)

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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2010

i am teaching you how to pronounce the Hebrew letters

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  • Im definately jealous. How come you speak so many languages? Where are you from? Palestine? Israel? Syria? An alien planet?

  • Maha I'm very sad telling u that I can't attend your Hebrew lessons now that I'm attending your Arabic course, to avoid having a big big confusion in my european head..... But I SWEAR I will attend your Hebrew course as soon as I will reach a good level in Arabic. Your lessons are very very very clear and simple, and help me to practise my English!!!!!! THANK YOUUUUU :-))))))))

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  • You are amazing Maha :)

  • thanks for your lesson maha...am Indonesian people...my ancestor is from Yaman...thank you now I know much about language and culture because of you...

  • same alphabet as the Aramaic language :D

  • okay

  • Just a few corrections. Neither Hebrew nor Arabic languages come from Aramaic, Alphabets, yes.

    Tsade is equivalent to Arabic saad ص (actually Hebrew Tsade is a mixture of Arabic ص, ض, ظ)

    Vav is also another letter which in ancient Hebrew was same as Arabic, Waw.

  • so sweet of you, your teachings are pretty interesting and they're very easy to understand, im so greatful to you. actually i want these hebrew lessongs to read my bible in hebrew. i wanted to read hebrew bible so badly, that's why im here, and your teachings have cleared the way for me, and now i'm gonna teach hebrew to my little little sister....... thank you sooooooooooo much for everything

    your teaching skills are as beautiful as you

  • Shalom Maha. well i really appreciate your lesson is very clear and so simple .im from Mauritius island and im new comer well hope that will help me . well as we said Todarada.

  • being that I am american, it is hard to roll, or the other way, is that a problem, when speaking to someone in your country

  • hebrew >> mewr by the english motion :) thats way i'm learning arabic :)

    hummmmmm

  • Bello! Grazie mille! Ora proveró ad imparare a pronunciare le varie lettere..mi piace molto questa lingua! Ciao ;)

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