I am Assyrian and I am trying to learn Hebrew and Hebrew and ashurit have big similarities long live asrael the chosen people of god may our god Yahweh deliver his people for all evil
I'm Learning Hebrew because I think it's fun and I want to be close fluent if not fluent enough. Also writing down these phrases and repeating after her helps a lot for me. 3/17/24
Hi i am a kenyan i am learning Hebrew via RU-vid a Lady from Roshen School of Hebrew told me its a wonderful language and i have opportunity to do so.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
An effective and efficient method of learning Hebrew language including English language in parallel and synchrony...it is a good style in mastering with proficiency of learning a foreign language....my mother used to advise us when she was alive many many decades ago by telling us that learning( English language) is very important and added that if you understand English language thoroughly is speaking,writing and writing,you can maintain your living where ever you are world wide,she was absolutely right in this respect...,but and but she emphasized also by saying that what ever foreign language you learn besides your mother tongue is also something good to learn....
This is such a great video! I love how much insight you give into each word and when you show the literal meaning. And Hebrewpod101 is such a great resource! I subscribed last year and just now jumping back into it (I'm self-studying biblical and modern Hebrew using a variety of modalities). I love the cultural insights in each lesson. This is exactly what I was missing from the dry grammar books and flashcards I've been using lately. תודה!
I m still learning w Yara due to Hebrew Community Work . Love my customers when you say Boker Tov Shalom the whole atmosphere change.Tnk u Yara for your efforts to teach people like myself....LEHITRAOT
Thank u so much for the lessons !!I am from Ethiopia .I am Amharic teacher .I am interested in learning Hebrew language .u know that Amharic language is closely tied with this wonderful language .u re presenting the lesson in easy way.wonderful !! i I wanna learn the language from the scratch .how can I do that?
Really very cool and smooth class and teacher. I enjoyed the method, and the comments and images keep our focus in what she's talking. Ps: i found the pronunciation of hebrew easyer than the pronunciation of english Greetings from Brazil. Good bless Israel and it's people 🙌
The approach with short example phrases is really perfect for my strategy of just picking up some bits and pieces of the language. It is a concise collection of words in each chapter but you learn so much more in the fly. Also just reading the script along with the audio will let me learn the alifbet with a snap of the fingers.
Thank you Yaara! You make this light, fun and a little less intimidating. I am working on this for a time hopefully this year, to visit Israel, from America. You do a great job of explaining the meainings and when / when not to use the expressions. I am a 'learn it on my own with RU-vid' person. A complete newbie to Hebrew. Thank you!
שלום קרה לי אהרון בן יוסף אני זקן בן 84 אני לומד עברית גר גר בזמן אבל בלי שיחות אין שפות כל מורה טוב מאוד אבל יש לי בקשה ככה ככה הכל מורים תודה רבה ובהצלחה
Shalom? Am Rwandan but I like to learn Hebrew language but I would like to ask you if soon as possible to repeat the words more time in order to memory so quickly.
I need an entire video devoted to male/female speaking… like… do I always use the female form because I am female? Or I use it when I’m addressing a female? Or do I use the feminine version or some words because the noun I’m using in the sentence is feminine? 😜🤷🏻♀️
It's the person you address or talk about. Just like you say her in English when talking about a woman and using he when talking about a men. Also this way you speak to a woman using feminin and masculine word speaking to man. Same way it's spoken in Arabic and lots sounds are alike and some words even similar and that is due to the fact that Jewish and Arabic people are cousin tribes. They share the same ancestors the further you go back in history and them being always close living next to each other kept their language alike, despite the violences that happened between the two cousin tribes from time to time in history.