Summer Hebrew 1
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Thank you. Good teaching method👍
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very helpful stuff man. thank you so much! excited to improve my hebrew
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Thank you!
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Toda. Easy to follow
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Toda...
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I'm learning Hebrew and I see everybody has a different Hebrew 😂😭🤔
By the way: is it BEiN or BEN (son) ? As far as I know it is "BEN" !
Otherwise those two horizontal dots are for ONE vowel sounding: "E" or TWO vowels sounding "Ei" ??? 😳
I have never heard of "Ei", but I learn from another two students...
(Or this must come with the English phonetical system, isn't it? That letter E is pronounced "ei", in English.)
I'm neither an English native speaker; thanks!
TODA RABA!
@@missirina6912 in Biblical Hebrew it should be ‘bein.’ In modern Hebrew it is ‘ben.’
I don't get the ah's . What is the difference between the two?
@@lesliec9311 there isn’t a difference in standard pronunciation but there was in classical Hebrew. There are grammatical differences but that comes later. :)
If you talk to a Yemenite Jew, they can most likely pronounce certain letters the old, gutteral way. But nobody really uses those sounds anymore. You can try to Google ancient Hebrew pronunciation. I think there's at least one video of it.
@@katialbert yes absolutely! Yemenite is still very similar to reconstructed Classical, probably in part due to Arabic influence. I am planning a short video on Classical pronunciation. Coming soon!
Is this Biblical Hebrew or Modern Hebrew please?
@@bwreed6610 This is Biblical with standard pronunciation used in the Jewish world and the Academy today.
He says he's using modern pronunciation in the beginning of the video. The good news for you is that other than pronunciation, they're not super different.
@@joshuamariagarcia8780 Thank you.
@@danielwatkins877 Thank you.
@@danielwatkins877but not Modern Hebrew as in Israeli Hebrew. There are some significant differences between Classical and Modern grammar. Like Classical doesn’t have true tenses and Modern has a ton of influence from Aramaic, Arabic, and English. Classical tends to also be more “terse” and use far less words to say the same things.