Hebrew singing - Lesson 2
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great, SHALOM
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no, its hebrew. I think its olatz lee be actually, and its a song from shalsheles the CD. and Great job again!
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Thank you, for correcting me. But those words are not meant Hebrew, they are Tigrnya words with similar meaning with Hebrew. maamin = believe , lehaamin = to believe. I did not mean to confuse you. All the words you are saying, I understand them perfectly, supposedly I do not speak hebrew, but I am understanding them based on my language meaning, which happen to be of family of semetic language. There are many people (from Eritrea) migrated to Yisrael that speak the language I am talking about
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wonderful teacher! please teach us more when you have time!
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this is gr8!
maybe u can teach how to sing alatz leebe!!
Sk8addict28 3 years ago
i know many songs but honestly never heard about this one is it a yidish song ?
judigor 3 years ago
Anie = me
Mi'eman = to believe
Shem (Shim) = name
Alam = world
the above words are translated from Tigrinya (Ge'ez) a member of semitic language family
Airforcing 3 years ago
Anie - I anochi me
maamin believe , lehaamin -to believe
Olam = world alam = don't exist in hebrew
neelam hidden is linked with the root worls olam conducting the the world is a mystery where the present of God is hidden
i hope i help a bit to correct the hebrew
friendly
judigor
judigor 3 years ago
ok i gladly will
judigor 4 years ago