Learn to Speak Hebrew – Lesson Sampler

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Home Education Learn to Speak Hebrew – Lesson Sampler
Published on January 1, 2013
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HebrewPodcasts.com now offers its members a video version of each lesson with a new video every two weeks. In this video sampler, we’ll see excerpts from fou…

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  1. Wikkler

    בבקחזל ורתהרפיא הדרע א! נ אצשתצר שלין חקופץ וןןכ נאי בלהחייב חלהיע.

  2. stellarang86

    I believe it was the first language spoken

  3. AlexMoby

    Thanks but I have a question. It seems the number is not the same if it’s with a masculine or a feminine word. Am I wrong or correct ?

  4. TheRahimpur

    well, you’re right, but most Israeli Jews cannot pronounce it correct(most Arabs pronounce it right) . the ashkanazi elite who made the infrastructure of the Jewish state couldn’t pronounce the letter correctly (just like an amrican cannot say the letter), so most of the Israelis adopted the ashkanazi exeunt, even though many Israelis (such as me) still pronounce it correctly.

  5. FlamingJammer

    i thought ע is pronounced like ع in arabic, what’s with this A pronounciation?

    is this a native pronounciation or more like an american foreigner?

  6. octopusmushroom

    what a beautiful language

  7. tFighterPilot

    Both these alphabets evolved from the Phoenician alphabet. However Hebrew and Aramaic stayed closer to the source than Arabic, which omitted some letters (Samekh, Pe), added some (Daad, Za) and changed names of others (Ba rather than Beth, ya rather then Yud)

  8. NooNaQ8

    woah some of these words sound like arabic !!! :S :S
    the letters alef and noon are found in the arabic alphabet and has the same use but off course written in a different way !! hebrew sounds like a kool and easy lang to learn but not so easy to write !!

  9. ForgottenEasternJews

    There are two different pronunciations. The Mizrahi and Ashkanazi. Mizrahi pronunciation sounds pure and close to bibical Hebrew spoken in ancient times. Because of this, many News anchors in Israel are Yemenis. But the Ashkanazi pronunciation has some European accent. Many Ashkanazi Jews like the Mizrahi(Sephardic as they are wrongly called) accent. I like Mizrahi accent too not just because I’m a Mizrahi Jew but because it sounds very “Semitic” , pure and real.

  10. Linda Casablanca-Potter

    it’s so interesting you say this because I too have such a love of Israel because of my love for the Lord! Both my son and I wish we had the blood of God’s people running through our veins, just as you wish you had! I so want to learn to speak/read/write hebrew. It’s so interesting that you feel the same way that my son and I do. I imagine that we three are not the only ones…I suspect it is the result of having the Holy Spirit dwell within. Shalom, fellow child of God.

  11. atmomof10

    i love this

  12. niceguy313087

    i wrote it down on paper

  13. Esther Gergely

    sounds like arabic because they too have the throat sound hh.
    And Dutch too has this sound, but it’s pronounced for the letter ‘g’..if not preceeded by a ‘n’. The combination ‘ng’ in Dutch is another sound that is hard to put in writing. That is how people that do not speak any Dutch (or German) can tell apart the two languages. German does NOT have this hh sound from the throat, unless maybe they are from austria. The austrian accent does pronounce hh when saying ‘ich’.

  14. zamorachristian1

    sounds more like arabic i love hebrew im jewish and love being a jew 🙂

  15. soranB55

    Thanks for this free of charge learnig hebrew !!
    I will make use of that !

  16. EkCooL3

    כל הכבוד אתה לומד יפה!

  17. mierpaul

    אֲנִי אָהַב עִבְרִית

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