Part 2 of this introduction to the Hebrew Alphabet introduces the concept of Hebrew vowels and demonstrates five vowels and five more consonants. It will pro…
shewa pronunciation depends on the syllables, whether it’s at the middle of
the syllable of at the end, and as you say at the beginning. and whether
it’s followed by one or not.
I am soooooo happy I’ve found you. You make this so easy to understand and
now I’m able to begin to pronounce the words just from watching your first
two videos. Todah
This is the third time I’ve watched this video. It has actually taught me
more, in 12 minutes, than an hour long formal Hebrew lesson. Thanks a lot.
These are very good videos and the speaker knows how to teach.
You know, there is something that I think is a little wierd here. You’d
think that since the vowels were created kind of as a pronunciation guide
for people learning to read, they would make the vowels standard, without
variation in pronunciation. But you have words like “kol” which has a
Kametz which really makes a different sound. What’s the point of having a
pronunciation guide when it has exceptions? Did the pronunciation shift
maybe?
Just a little note about the Shva…. it doesn’t matter whether it’s in the
beginning or the middle of the word, it is ALWAYS silent…. think of the
letter B in the word Brown…. the B has no effect of any vowels after
it…. which makes it pronounced BROWN, not BOROWN, BEROWN OR BAROWN. With
all due respect but you pronounce Zman wrong… you pronounce it as Zeman,
and it’s just Zman.
@LaurenLauraTV : I just posted one that goes through the whole alphabet
quickly (just pronouncing the letters; no vocabulary), because I gather
that some people wanted that. But don’t worry — part 3 is in progress and
should be available soon!
all my friends tought me was ben zona and other bad words like that
im so happy i found this i was gonna get kicked out of school for not
learning to read hebrew
No need for vowels, they all tend to make ah sound anyhow.
selah means a pray
shewa pronunciation depends on the syllables, whether it’s at the middle of
the syllable of at the end, and as you say at the beginning. and whether
it’s followed by one or not.
he did say plz
I am soooooo happy I’ve found you. You make this so easy to understand and
now I’m able to begin to pronounce the words just from watching your first
two videos. Todah
This is the third time I’ve watched this video. It has actually taught me
more, in 12 minutes, than an hour long formal Hebrew lesson. Thanks a lot.
These are very good videos and the speaker knows how to teach.
I just wanna ask why bet sounds is sounded like v sound like lulav (date
palm).. it is bet alphabet but sounds like v..
When is your next vis
The best teaching hebrew tool. Clear, consice and and very professional!
When do we have the 3rd part. Can’t wait for it.
Toda, this is really helpful and much appreciated!
You know, there is something that I think is a little wierd here. You’d
think that since the vowels were created kind of as a pronunciation guide
for people learning to read, they would make the vowels standard, without
variation in pronunciation. But you have words like “kol” which has a
Kametz which really makes a different sound. What’s the point of having a
pronunciation guide when it has exceptions? Did the pronunciation shift
maybe?
Just a little note about the Shva…. it doesn’t matter whether it’s in the
beginning or the middle of the word, it is ALWAYS silent…. think of the
letter B in the word Brown…. the B has no effect of any vowels after
it…. which makes it pronounced BROWN, not BOROWN, BEROWN OR BAROWN. With
all due respect but you pronounce Zman wrong… you pronounce it as Zeman,
and it’s just Zman.
she screws up not only pronunciation but she screws the stress too.
@LaurenLauraTV : I just posted one that goes through the whole alphabet
quickly (just pronouncing the letters; no vocabulary), because I gather
that some people wanted that. But don’t worry — part 3 is in progress and
should be available soon!
Please do more in these series–they’re honestly the best on
youtube–thanks again!
the word in the beginning of the video is hallelujah …. I read it it by
my self hallelujah
Watch part 1 and you’ll know that the dot distinguishes v and b
shwa is loike the german and swedish ö
The best among all the rest learning script. When do we have the number
learning script? tnx
Very very good but you need include the names of the 3 forms of vav. Toda.
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