Thank you for this denser video-lesson to check whether previous concepts were well understood. I enjoyed it, and I must say, even tho I'm not studying Hebrew, I could remember everything correctly! Keep up with the good work!
So on the last example - the policeman is young... you only add the "ha" to policeman because the word "is" is there? If saying the young policeman, then you would say "ha" in front of both?
@@famservingyah765 Yes, in 'the policeman is young', the word 'the' is only attached to 'policeman', so the hey is only on shoteir, while in 'the young policeman' the 'the' is attached to 'young policeman', so in Hebrew there will be a hey on both the noun and adjective.
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Thank you for this denser video-lesson to check whether previous concepts were well understood. I enjoyed it, and I must say, even tho I'm not studying Hebrew, I could remember everything correctly! Keep up with the good work!
@@askadia Thank you so much! :)
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So on the last example - the policeman is young... you only add the "ha" to policeman because the word "is" is there? If saying the young policeman, then you would say "ha" in front of both?
@@famservingyah765 Yes, in 'the policeman is young', the word 'the' is only attached to 'policeman', so the hey is only on shoteir, while in 'the young policeman' the 'the' is attached to 'young policeman', so in Hebrew there will be a hey on both the noun and adjective.
@@LearnTheLingo_Hebrew Then you are teaching me/ I'm learning and getting it - YAY!!! Thank you :)
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