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בתפילה - אמן שעולה - אמן כל הנשמה תהלל יה אמן. ותן ברכת שלום ושמור על ביתנו קרב אותנו לחלום שבתוכנו תן תמיד ברכה במעשה ידינו פתח ליבנו שתמיד נשיר לך. אלוהי - אמן תקוותי - אמן עטוף אותנו באהבה אמן. תן לנו חיים ושמור עלינו תן שתתגשם אהבתנו תן לנו ברכה האר פנינו פתח ליבנו שתמיד נשיר לך. לעולם - אמן לכולם - אמן חזק את רוח האדם אמן. בתפולה - אמן לשלום - אמן כל הנשמה תהלל יה אמן.
I have a question about pronunciation at 5:07: why is it aten ya-da-ten and not aten yad-aten? From other examples, the sheva ends the syllable under the letter it’s under. But here it seems to start the syllable. Why is that? Is that something that just has to be learned by hearing or is there a grammatical, stress, or vowel clue? Thank you for your videos. They are very helpful.
Very helpful video. However, why are all the questions to a male, and none to a female? We need to speak to both male and female. Please give all the questions again, when speaking to a female. Toda raba!