@musicofwords Well, you did a great job. I am able to remember everything
you taught in your video! I love Hebrew, and the culture that surrounds it.
So, thank you for the vid! 🙂
well its depend. who saying this, to who is he/she saying this. if you say
gimme more to a female “תני לי עוד” or “תני לי יותר” if you say it to male
“תן לי עוד” or “תן לי יותר” enjoy.
I’m not american anyway :). I was being too harsh on Hebrew, Hebrew is the
language of the torah and it was the language of heaven before Arabic was
and the chosen language of god before Arabic
@musicofwords It seems somewhat similar to German, in which you can build
new words from existing words, but how you get from the root to the new
word isn’t always obvious to a student. I’m sure a serious student who
immerses himself/herself will develop how to make such derivations without
thinking about it.
Very hmmm i cant put it into words. There was a few things I got lost in.
1st. The “Root” of a the hebrew can it be scattered? I mean as can it be
all places of the word. And if it is would people still understand it? This
hebrew is very very creative beautifully formed. I think I got the idea but
im still kinda lost on how it aqually works.
אבל זה תקף רק לגבי מילים מסוימות, בטוח שלא על כל השפה. והרי מי שנכנסלסרטון
רוצה ללמוד את עברית וכאחד שלמד כבר שני שפות זרות (ויותר קלות מעברית) – זה
סרטון מאוד מבלבל. אבל בכל מקרה, כל הכבוד, זאת בכל זאת העשרה.
Yah that the main reason i got lost they are simples one simple can mean
one thing remove a dot or something in that simple and it means a differnt
thing so its kinda hard to comprehend it since we are more how you say in
to words than simples i speak spanish too im a half breed and i want to
learn how to speak other things. I perfected my english vocabulary it is
nearly 100% if i knew how to spell hahahaha. I know that. If you want i can
send you the video link or response thing.
well, good luck – hebrew is extremely hard to learn – especially if the
only language you speak is english. but yes, hebrew is a beautiful
language! filled with metaphors and “hidden” meanings – like you saw here-
a word inside another, relation through the root, and much more! i dont
know about aliens, but its the language of the jewish bible, its the
language jesus talked, some people even say that its the language of god.
btw you can get into my channel, i just posted a video about hebrew.
@musicofwords Well, you did a great job. I am able to remember everything
you taught in your video! I love Hebrew, and the culture that surrounds it.
So, thank you for the vid! 🙂
וואוו יש הרבה דברים שאני מגלה לפעם הראשונה על השפה העברית זה היה ממש מעניין!
well its depend. who saying this, to who is he/she saying this. if you say
gimme more to a female “תני לי עוד” or “תני לי יותר” if you say it to male
“תן לי עוד” or “תן לי יותר” enjoy.
this one for example. This is yamani /watch?v=68M79Ml3mOs
@wreckage3001 For single words it usually works. Indeed Germany in Hebrew
is גרמניה-(hard G)ermania
I’m not american anyway :). I was being too harsh on Hebrew, Hebrew is the
language of the torah and it was the language of heaven before Arabic was
and the chosen language of god before Arabic
Very good. Interesting and you have inspired me to study Hebrew. I am
Indian so it is a challenge, but your video has helped me a lot. God bless.
Thank you! Toda!
תודה רבה (You said it right)
right genious! now back under your rock!
@musicofwords It seems somewhat similar to German, in which you can build
new words from existing words, but how you get from the root to the new
word isn’t always obvious to a student. I’m sure a serious student who
immerses himself/herself will develop how to make such derivations without
thinking about it.
Very hmmm i cant put it into words. There was a few things I got lost in.
1st. The “Root” of a the hebrew can it be scattered? I mean as can it be
all places of the word. And if it is would people still understand it? This
hebrew is very very creative beautifully formed. I think I got the idea but
im still kinda lost on how it aqually works.
אבל זה תקף רק לגבי מילים מסוימות, בטוח שלא על כל השפה. והרי מי שנכנסלסרטון
רוצה ללמוד את עברית וכאחד שלמד כבר שני שפות זרות (ויותר קלות מעברית) – זה
סרטון מאוד מבלבל. אבל בכל מקרה, כל הכבוד, זאת בכל זאת העשרה.
I did wrong by saying that about Hebrew because it is and was a holy
language and it was once used as a medium between god and his servants.
Excellent explanation of a beautiful language! Shalom!
Yah that the main reason i got lost they are simples one simple can mean
one thing remove a dot or something in that simple and it means a differnt
thing so its kinda hard to comprehend it since we are more how you say in
to words than simples i speak spanish too im a half breed and i want to
learn how to speak other things. I perfected my english vocabulary it is
nearly 100% if i knew how to spell hahahaha. I know that. If you want i can
send you the video link or response thing.
well, good luck – hebrew is extremely hard to learn – especially if the
only language you speak is english. but yes, hebrew is a beautiful
language! filled with metaphors and “hidden” meanings – like you saw here-
a word inside another, relation through the root, and much more! i dont
know about aliens, but its the language of the jewish bible, its the
language jesus talked, some people even say that its the language of god.
btw you can get into my channel, i just posted a video about hebrew.
The translation is: “Please tell me where is the restaurant” Her Hebrew is
OK even tough she speaks quite mechanically.
Shalom, thanks for your video.
ok i understand the idea of root but it goes very far, i mean from friend
you get authour and notebook? very imaginative language lol
ha intresting, i wanna learn more!