This video is a lesson on question construction using the Hebrew interrogative words mi, ma, matay and eifo. These are the Hebrew question words which mean who, when, what and where.
Thank you so much for this video lesson. I love how you break down the potentially complex concepts into simple learning lessons! You are an excellent communicator. God bless you and this channel. I look forward to the next lesson. Just an idea here, but an you also create a short multiple choice quiz with answers video? 😀
@Bella Sophia Thank you so much for your kind words and your suggestion. I think your Idea of a quiz is an excellent Idea. I need to think about this. It's worth looking into. G.od bless you, too, and also your channel! Kindest regards to you!
I couldn't think I'd face a hard time learning Hebrew. So I stopped for a while, but after this wonderful video I'm giving my Hebrew lessons a fresh start. תודה רבה
العبرية اخت العربيه فضمايرهما واحد انظر: اني= انا نخن= نحن ات= انت هو= هو هي= هي هم=هم هن=هن هناك فرق خفيف بينهما فى النطق لو كتبتم الحروف العبرية بالحروف العربية لاصبحت ابتعلم سهلا جدا اما الالفباء العبرية فصعبة جدا
My apologies, I'm sure you don't have much time, but I'm over 60 and have a little trouble understanding. English is not my native language either. Could you please explain to me anyway how to recognize which verb is in which binyan. Thanks so much. By the way, your videos are the best. Thanks, and could you give some examples for each binyan
Hello. Thanks for your appreciation. Here's a video that gives a detailed explanation about Hebrew verbs. I hope this will help you. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4EjoxTYP79Y.html Kind regards.
sorry, i have a question that is not related to the video. there is a christian song that says ho damo shel Jeshua, why doesn't it say hu damo shel Jeshua. What does ho mean, thank you for answer