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http://www.heb4you.com The Hebrew Numbers 1-20 (Part I) 1-achat 2-shtaim 3-shalosh 4-arba 5-chames 6-shesh 7-sheva 8-shmone 9-tesha 10-eser 11-achat esre 12-…
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We are trying to teach our students to count to 100 by tens in Hebrew is there a song or graphic available to help with this?
I can read Hebrew , but I can’t speak 🙂
I can speak Herbew fine, I just can’t read it lol.
In Arabic : Akhat = WaHed, Shta-im= Ithnain, Shalosh=Thalatha, Arba= Arba’a, Khamesh=Khamsa, Shesh= setta, Sheva= Sab’a, Shmoneh= thamaniya, Taysha= Tes’a, Eser= Asher(a). Very close to arabic.
agh. this is too hard.. ragequit
this is difficult…
nice porno music evaaaaaar
it has similar letters such as “Het” or “Aa’hin”
its really close to arabic
This French-like Resh is modern pronounciation, and this frontal Spanish-like is earlier, ancient pronounciation of Resh. Similarly with Chet, which previously was pronounced more in the back of the throat, with much exhail air coming out, and today it’s pronounced with a similar French-like sound. And the same goes with Bet, which today has two versions, Bet and Vet (distinguished by dot), but earlier it was stronger or softer “B” sound. And Vav previously sounded like “w” or “oo/u” in English.
it is similar to Arabic too!
also arabic & hebrew are from the same origin (semitic), so thats why our languages are similar to each other 🙂
This is not the original Hebrew of my forefathers, this is more like Yiddish
I speak Assyrian and this is so similar to my language! 🙂
thanks 🙂
u chaldean or assyrian??
Nice Video! I have a hebrew lesson on my channel too! Take a look.
Thanks for the confirmation. Like i said, I’m just a beginner, so…little steps!
Yes you are correct, you probably know by now that the feminine tends to be the neutral form of counting.
as a neo-aramaic speaker i dont find much difficult to learn
it really helped me learn