July 19, 2010

Learn Hebrew- Writing the Alphabet Letters

LearnArabicwithMaha posted video:


i am teaching you how to write the Hebrew letters, and showing the differences between capital and small letters, i am also writing 2 or 3 words as an example at the end of the lesson. you are all welcome to learn comment and share with us your video responses showing us what you leaned in this lesson.

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July 19, 2010

frydechicken @ 11:44 am

@mundanelifeof they are correct the way you see it on the screen, it is like Arabic, right to left

July 20, 2010

OsQadoomy @ 10:00 pm

You’re an amazing teacher

mashalla 3alaiki (Y)

July 22, 2010

angelinha82 @ 4:14 pm

Shalom Maha! One question: how can I reproduce the “E” sound (as in “Elephant”) in Hebrew?

ageage123 @ 10:57 pm

@rashidalis if you dont like hebrew you dont like arabic……….. theres christians living in the middle east…. you live in a bubble!!!

July 26, 2010

MrWebsky @ 9:09 am

Next hebrew lesson should be about how to read hebrew texts. There is great different between hebrew texts written using hebrew alphabet and its equivalent in latin script. Seems there are signficantly less letters in hebrew alphabet version.

July 27, 2010

38dedo @ 3:54 pm

next time write it “tut” because” toot” in english means fart :D

July 29, 2010

wilxryn @ 2:55 pm

Maha,i really really really think you are sooooooo beautiful..i love watching you and you also have a wonderful sense of humour.

August 1, 2010

AysarAburrub @ 1:50 pm

hey maha

you didn’t talk about the “sofiyot” the letters that have a different shape in the end of a word … i’ve seen them on your board in the beginning but you didn’t explain them in the video :)

nice videos keep them coming :)

August 3, 2010

AysarAburrub @ 7:42 pm

is there another way to write the Bet in ktav rahut (hand writing) ?? i think it’s like a 2 but with a vertical not horizontal base

August 6, 2010

GontranoBalistrieri @ 2:05 pm

You are really confused, not all arabs are muslim and not all muslim are arabs and most of all you can learn arab even if you don’t have any interest in religion (maybe because you want buy oil)

August 10, 2010

mundanelifeof @ 12:07 am

are u using a mirror-imaged camera? i want to make sure the letters look right :)

August 11, 2010

yazalamaful @ 9:38 pm

toda raba, erev tov.

August 14, 2010

rashidalis @ 9:19 pm

i m sorry but hebrew letters are so ugly..lol
and btw i though you are muslim but when i saw your cross i find out that i was wrong but it s very weird how can you speak arabic and you can read qu’aan and you are not muslim..you really confused me..may ALLAH open your heart to accept islam.

August 15, 2010

Scherzo7 @ 12:28 am

another great lesson. Thanks, Maha!

August 18, 2010

prahell @ 4:58 am

grande maha!

August 21, 2010

rashidalis @ 12:12 am

hebrew letters are so ugly..lol

August 22, 2010

loki2504 @ 12:06 pm

Grazie 1000 per questo vidoe !!! Era davvero molto interessante !!! Non sapevo che voi non scrivete con le maiuscole quando scrivete a mano ^_^, in cinese non esistono ! Perchè non esistono le le lettere, solo i simboli

August 23, 2010

zlotzsk @ 3:41 am

ahhh waiting for hebrew lessons for a while !! and also listening to your arabic lessons naturally !!! ;)
thx maha! =)

August 25, 2010

Aaron8951 @ 7:21 pm

Thanks! Super interesting and definitely seems easier than the arabic alphabet. Un bacione

August 27, 2010

Aaron8951 @ 2:28 pm

Thanks! Super interesting and definitely seems easier than the arabic alphabet. Un bacione!

August 28, 2010

negromarionegro @ 11:47 am

Yes, I liked it, thank you Maha.

August 29, 2010

zlotzsk @ 2:21 am

ahhh waiting for hebrew lessons for a while !! and also listening to your arabic lessons naturally !!! ;)
thx maha! =)

zlotzsk @ 3:32 pm

ahhh !!! waiting for hebrew lessons for a while !! and also listening to your arabic lessons naturally !!! ;)
thx maha! =)

August 30, 2010

amy28x @ 6:40 am

toda maha you are the best teacher

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