Learn HEBREW VOWELS – Niqqud – Hebrew Vowel Pointing and Dotting MADE EASY

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    Home Education Learn HEBREW VOWELS – Niqqud – Hebrew Vowel Pointing and Dotting MADE EASY
    Published on December 24, 2015
    JesusfreakPC posted video:

    Teaching Myself HEBREW – In this video, a beginner in the Hebrew language may not only learn the complicated pointing and dotting of the Hebrew Letters, but …

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    1. Fernanda Acuña

      Muchas gracias por este video. Desde hace mucho tenía curiosidad por saber
      cómo se escribían las vocales en hebreo, y este video ha aclarado mis dudas
      de una forma muy sencilla; ahora veo que realmente es todo más fácil de lo
      que parece, sólo hay que prestar atención un momento. Shalom U’Brajot, paz
      y bendiciones (Peace and Blessings) :D

    2. SK Campbell

      Oh yes, your video is so very helpful! And bless you in Jesus’ name!
      Thank you.

    3. Hamzah Ahmed

      If you want to get as close as you can to Paleo-Hebrew, Yemenite Hebrew
      pronunciation is the thing you want to look up. It’s pronunciation is
      pretty much identical to Arabic’s and has preserved it well. For example ט
      “tet” (in Arabic ط) is pronounced with a much heavier T sound at the back
      of the tongue which distinguishes it from the normal ת “taw”. And also
      other letters like Qof, Het (khet), and Ayin.

    4. drummerchef851

      And I thought Greek was tough. Ella Xriste mou!

    5. Antonio Arnold

      Thank you

    6. carmel bugeja

      I am finding the learning of the Hebrew alphabet as a maltese very
      interesting, it is helping me to realise that we have many maltese words
      similar to Hebrew.

    7. TheHerbalmama

      Great explanation.

    8. Jefferson Silvestre

      I’m braziliam and need tell ou how good and easy is to learn with your
      help. Congratulations!

    9. chichimarcus69

      My name is Chenaniah it means Jehovah has planted, I would very much
      appreciate it if you could show me all the correct ways to spell it in
      Hebrew text. Can you please help me?

    10. Serrgio45acp

      Wow brother you really make difficult stuff seem easier to learn.. great
      video brother..tganks for sharing

    11. Corey Mack

      this has been a help

    12. יהודה שמחה ולדמן

      But it’s a shame, that Hebrew is even in a worse place than English, French
      and other languages with hard consonants/vowels. Today it’s Ok to pronounce
      Pattah and Kamatz the same, while English has the Kamatz as the sound in
      the words Tough, Cup etc. Hebrew did have them, and now only Mizrahi jews
      pronounce even less than half of those old consonant (not vowels). For
      example, Hebrew today has the french R sound, which is not Authentic – and
      was Brought into speech by ashkenazi jews. Just Great!

    13. Carmen Morales

      thank you for not making learning a boring experience. I actually enjoy
      learning through your videos even at a fast pace. All I have to do is
      REWIND. LOL God bless

    14. JesusfreakPC

      Ah, thanks very much. Hope you aren’t disappointed. Thanks for checking it
      out and commenting. Appreciate it.

    15. Amanda Parks

      I just started my first semester of Hebrew in college and I found this
      extremely helpful! After looking through the textbook for a couple hours, I
      hadn’t learned much, but once you explained it, everything made so much
      more sense! Thank you for your videos! I will be sure to reference them
      often. 🙂

    16. JesusfreakPC

      Thanks m8. Kind of you to drop by and say so. Appreciate it, bro.

    17. JesusfreakPC

      Hope so, and thanks, bro. If it ain’t easy, it can get discouraging. Thanks
      for dropping by and commenting.

    18. יהודה שמחה ולדמן

      Sir, I’m jewish of course, but I could help you as a human. I have some
      advices for you: I think you should sound the “Kamatz” as the letter U in –
      Up. Just like English. The “Hiriq” like the letter I in – This. I do that
      only to make difference from “Hiriq Maleh”, and I think it’s right. The
      “Kubbutz” like the letter U in – Pull.

    19. JesusfreakPC

      Ah, thanks very much and glad to hear it. Thanks for watching and
      commenting. Appreciate it.

    20. JesusfreakPC

      I’m sorry, but I simply do not know enough about Hebrew to be a translator
      in any way. I’m sure someone with way more experience and a true teacher of
      the Hebrew Language might be able to help you. Thanks very much for
      watching and commenting. Appreciate it.

    21. JesusfreakPC

      Thanks. Glad you think so. Thanks for checking it out and commenting.
      Appreciate it.

    22. JesusfreakPC

      And God bless Israel and Jerusalem. They shall prosper that love thee. Amen.

    23. יהודה שמחה ולדמן

      I think that even technical differences in the Niqqud are helpful, like
      Ashkenazi jews have Oy, Ey etc. that are variants of /o/, /e/ etc.
      Yemenites and Ashkenazi jews have a lot in common, and ancient Hebrew had
      both “Th” sounds, and a few more consonants – which the Yemenite jews are
      known for still having them in their prayings etc.

    24. JesusfreakPC

      Thanks very much. That’s a very nice compliment. And also, perhaps you can
      keep me clued in if I ever make a Hebrew vid that might be way off or
      totally off course from what they are teaching you in your Hebrew class,
      since I’m just sort of winging it, lol. Of course, I might not ever
      progress past the printing and into the writing or anything like that
      anyways, so who knows..Thanks for watching and commenting. Appreciate it.

    25. JesusfreakPC

      Hey, thanks very much. Great. Glad to hear it. Thanks for checking my
      Hebrew vids out and commenting. Appreciate it. Mostly for beginners, but
      good to hear doing some good for some people. Cheers.

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