I've watched many beginner videos and this is the easiest yet. Minimum explanation and already reading Hebrew in 15 minutes!! The other videos make the language far too complicated. You are a natural teacher. Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful language with the world.
Thank you for the extremely useful work you've done, which helps us get started in learning this fascinating language. greetings from here in the Amazon.
That is because modern Hebrew reflects the Germanic accents of Jews of European origin that revived the language. Jews from other diaspora pronounce the R closer to the ancient pronunciation. The r would sound mor like the Spanish or modern Arabic R.
My ulpan teacher thinks that knowing the NAMES of Hebrew vowels is unnecessary unless you want to become a Hebrew teacher. And I completely agree with her. However, I would still learn them.
Yeah, ma'am, can you make video about, how and in which alphabet the vowels are use. I was confusing, because of too much vowels. I don't know how I use the vowel. And even open and closed syllable. Please 🙏😊
Why do you pronounce vowels like english vowels ??? Hebrew doesn't have "U" like in english word 'use', but rather like in 'boot', and 'O' is not like in 'go', but like in 'dog'. It's like you would say 'A' like in 'mate' and in hebrew it is a simple sound aaaaaaa.
اسلوب تعليمك جميل جدا فشكرا لك لتعليمنا لسان التوراة فى العربية هناك ستة حروف للعلة فالطويل منها و ا ي والقصير منها فتحه كسره و ضمه القصير منها يكتب فوق او تحت الحروف و لايكتب فى اكثر الاوقات فان القارئ يفهم اذا كان عالما بالنحو اما الطويلة منها فتكتب فهي اجزاء الكلمات لو ذكرت اسماء حروف العلة فى اصطلاح العربية لاصبح الامر سهلا لنا. شكرا عميقا مرة اخرى
I am finding your videos to be very helpful. But as a newbie, it really drives me nuts how one channel seems to be writing some of the Hebrew letters, one way, and another channel seems to be writing them a very different way. Is this because some are using a more modern writing form rather than a biblical form?
The letter Sameck "ס" and the letter Sin "שׂ" are different but sound the same. However, note that that letter Shin ש can be sin "שׂ" or shin "שׁ" depending on the location of the dot on top left or right which make different sounds of "s" and "sh"
Looks helpful. However, I struggle with your colour scheme. Found it lacking in adequate contrast so as to make following the visuals pretty impossible. Sorry but not helpful to me.
Sister why dont u go little more slowly we very much beginners u can do this same scetion two videos why so hurry I'm ur subricrber but u disappoint me
That insane, even harder than Chinese. Why don't you just write the actual vowels instead of these dots and lines, and you even omit them in real texts. Simply insane