Learning Hebrew - Lesson 1
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אאאאא
בּבּבּבּבּ
בבבבב
YEAH!!! =D
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4:00 шо шо?
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How can anyone not love this? He is so clear. Thank you, Sir!
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Awesome job! I have learned 4 letters and five sounds and two vowels in the first night. Less then one hour of instruction and I can read and write a few of the letters I thought I would never understand. YHWH bless you teacher. Amen.
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Love your work! Lessons are informative and take the right pace for any person starting to learn Hebrew. Your Hebrew might be a bit "American", just like most of Hebrew in Israel is a bit "Russian", "Hungarian", "Germanic"... Some people swallow : (/e/), some pronounce it... No one should be discouraged because of it, just the opposite! Approach taken here is better than anything I have seen or heard up till now. Bravo and toda raba! :)
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OMG its veru very easy for me, d'you know why, coz I know Arabic reading,, though I'm not arab but a Muslim,, Masha Allah i'm gonna learn it..thanks my frined you explained very easly, you gonna be my teacher from now on.. insha allah,,
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Thank you <3
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היא לי טיפש
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@botaflo You can actually set your keyboard to Hebrew or if you are lazy then you can use online hebrew keyboard :)
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@litmibimi How did you write those??
NOT. There IS no such a thing: letter Veit.
as a hebrew speaker I have no idea where you brought it from.
there is a different pronunciation of the letter Bet - with the dot (sound like B) and withought the dot (sound like V). but you in no such way can claim there is a letter Veit - thats absurd and misleading.
Lishkafe 10 months ago
I can see your point. It's not two letters. There are some sources that use the two names to give the sound of the letter, like the alphabet song you are probably familiar with.
In the video I say "The Beyt is one of the letters that has two forms" and then go on to explain the two sounds. Perhaps you didn't get to this part about 2 minute in.
bnaiorpueblo 10 months ago 11