I wish I came across your lessons a year ago. O man I waisted a lot of money on books and online teachings that just made any sense. Your method enlightened my understanding made everything simple. Thank you so much.
The content is well organized and thought through. Tim, you are a very good teacher! Please continue to post more videos and help us learn. Shalom Aleichem!
This is exactly what I have been needing but haven’t been able to find. It’s so basic that it probably got overlooked ! Thanks for creating this and keeping it simple
Thanks Tim. As an educator at the collegiate level, I appreciate your systematic approach but also how you keep things interesting. Thanks for helping me learn Hebrew
When eternity converse with man, universe is delight. Can there be any secret joy on earth greater than this? Thank you for the video, Tim. God bless you from Spain.
Aloha from Shainia daughter of Hannimal Two Moon's and Likaleialani Lumpura Kukonu; Thank you very much for sharing this. I have been struggling with some of my studies with the Torah translation to English. This will help me. Looking forward to more lessons. Mahaloe nui loa Aloha
What happy live of the people that go away from mundanity noise and kept the way for where the few savior have gone Kalet kalot. Shalom or barbary. Thank for your videos, brother Tim
@Lenin G. Hello! OK I see. I was asking because I am new to Hebrew as well, and I'm always looking to see if anyone has extra tips and tricks to make learning Hebrew easier. These videos are great, but it can still get complicated lol. Thank you for responding. Peace and Blessings on your journey🙏♥
Thank you very much for sharing this! Just one question: When talking about y'all or they and it includes both, men and women - which form do I use? (I could imagine the masculine form, since it's the same for example in french) Greetings from Germany!
Yep. Masculine plural works also for mixed groups. (This is slowly changing in Modern Hebrew as various gender neutral options are beginning to gain in popularity).
Maybe i just missed something, but it seems you didn't describe the third person, plural verb sounds that look like (shuruq?) ... left me wondering ...
זמן: 5:06 : לידיעה בתמונה יש טעות: כדי להמחיש: 'הם' - האנשים שעליהם מצביעים צריכים להיות עם הפנים לא אל המצביעים (או מאחורי קיר)! עכשיו המחשת שוב: 'אתם'!
When you say Hebrew words, please tell what they mean. Not enough pronunciation, Although I very much enjoyed this video. Thanks. I don't know if you'll see this but I wish you would go through and pronounce each combination after you added the verbs.
Do you have sth for reflexive pronouns? And for possessive and... actually all the forms they can take... When you say : is for you, about you, ... And there are the ones with ...או
In modern Hebrew, possession is often expressed by attaching these endings to the word של as in שלי, שלך, שלו, etc. Reflexive pronouns usually attach the same endings to the word עצם as in עצמי, עצמך, עצמו, etc.
אותי אותך ... לי לך ? (except יש case cause this ik) And i tbibk there were sth more... Everytime I search about pronouns i find only abt the personal ones.. really? I know them almost by heart... And I'm always interested mostly when and how to use all of them... all the kinds I mean.. I think I can form them... ik the terminations... thank you for your amazing and really useful content... wish you all the best in everything ... שלום ואהבה
can you make a video about ג׳ ד׳ וו ז׳ ח׳ צ׳ ר׳ ת׳ (J Ď W Ž H. Č Ř Th) that the ayin with the apostrophe is the same as the resh with the apostrophe sorry to wake you
Hello :) You have done a remarkable job presenting all the pronouns aptly, skillfully & professionally. Yet, allow me to make the following comments: a- when being thorough naming all possible forms of pronouns (daily/spoken & ancient Biblical), your've inadvertently OVERLOOKED/OMITTED the OTHER form of: we (אנחנו=anakhnu): אנו=anu! b-when naming the Biblical (ancient) form of הן in the feminine plural: הנה, in order to AVOID CONFUSION (although NOT a pronoun...), it'd be worthwhile mentioning that: הנה ALSO means: here (as in: come here: (בוא/בואי/בואו/בואנה הנה) c-you are pronouncing the name: Reeveqah or, Reev'qah in 2 (even 3 different ways-in the Ashkenazi pronunciation-which is NOT the ORIGINAL "PROPER" &/or "CORRECT" version... :) It is better pronounced with the stress/accent on the LAST syllable: Ree've'QAH (last syllable CAPITALIZED to reflect its being STRESSED/ACCENTED/EMPHASIZED, in pronunciation/when being pronounced). thank you :)
I hope you know what I mean by that comment what I'm saying is that this is in a understandable format but it's a little bit out of the normal well no I don't text for lack of a better term but it's still great and effective
זמן: 5:26 : לידיעה בתמונה יש טעות: כדי להמחיש: 'הן' - הנשים שעליהן מצביעים צריכות להיות עם הפנים לא אל המצביעים (או מאחורי קיר)! עכשיו המחשת שוב: 'אתן'!
Forgive me, I think "Yall" is not contracted! It does stand for you all as "y'all" but "yall" never with a ( ' ). You may know of new rules on the matter of which I am not aware. So I reserve the right to be wrong. This has nothing to do with your AMAZING method to teach me Hebrew. And indeed, you are incredible at gently urging me to learn. In fact you use wise trickery to make me remember things I otherwise would forget! But I'm also a southerner and we take "Yall" / "Y'all" very seriously. I hope you get a laugh out of this. Toda rabah, Maestro! Le'olam va'ed!
A: Who is he? B: Yes. A: I'm asking do you know him. B: Oh those guys? A: No! Him not them! Anyways just wanted to say he is a ten. B: No, he is she, aten is you girls.
@@enoch3874 you are forgetting its a different language Think of it like that: when you see a girl and you want to talk about her you use the word "he" for example: he- hi omedet (she is standing) but when its a male you say: hoo omed (he is standing) Dont use he for a female, use hi and it will be easier for you
@@Kakashi_my_number1fav_sensei well I suppose I'm still not understanding I talk about a girl I use she and when I talk about a boy I use he.. I understand that Hebrew is not English but I am still confused here, Hebrew doesn't gendered terms of address?
I wish I came across your lessons a year ago. O man I waisted a lot of money on books and online teachings that just made any sense. Your method enlightened my understanding made everything simple. Thank you so much.
Thanks!
When I am feeling down about my progress in Hebrew, I watch this video, and Tim's gentle voice revives my hope! Thank you
Tim!! My Lord, I wish I could have taken your class in person. You’re a fantastic teacher!! You make my Hebrew struggles bearable ❤
The content is well organized and thought through. Tim, you are a very good teacher! Please continue to post more videos and help us learn. Shalom Aleichem!
Thanks Tim, I am learning Biblical Hebrew and keep coming back to your videos. You break it down very well, and give me hope! Thanks so much!!😀
This is like finding gold!
Not gold. Diamonds!
This is exactly what I have been needing but haven’t been able to find. It’s so basic that it probably got overlooked ! Thanks for creating this and keeping it simple
mannnnn, you explain it so well. I learned it all in Hebrew school but your videos put it into much better perspective. thank you for making these
Sooh good very helpful to me in learning the Hebrew Language. Thank you very much. God bless you.
"new living translation LUke 1:45 scriptural reference...." She's was blessed for she's believed the LORD! Would do what HE said He WoULD"
Thanks Tim. As an educator at the collegiate level, I appreciate your systematic approach but also how you keep things interesting. Thanks for helping me learn Hebrew
Dear teacher, I am reading the Misná and love my hebrew. Thank you for your videos: they are great.
Thanks Brother Tim for being so thorough. You are an excellent teacher!
When eternity converse with man, universe is delight. Can there be any secret joy on earth greater than this? Thank you for the video, Tim. God bless you from Spain.
Aloha from Shainia daughter of Hannimal Two Moon's and Likaleialani Lumpura Kukonu;
Thank you very much for sharing this. I have been struggling with some of my studies with the Torah translation to English. This will help me. Looking forward to more lessons.
Mahaloe nui loa
Aloha
Excelente explicación! Muchas gracias! Desde Caracas, Venezuela. SHALOM!.
Vow, this is so beautifully and mathematically explained. Thank you
Thanks so much for this Tim! So helpful ❤️ Please keep making these videos. Can’t wait for the next ones.
You just blew my mind with this video. Thank you so much!!
gratefully your way of teaching is very clear and helpful thanks a lot.hi from morocco.
שלום.
Excellent video, as always. Thanks for all your hard work. I'm from Texas, I understand y'all.
אני רעבתי לאכל עוד אלה ללמד עוד ממך להן תודה רבה על הזה. הזה עזר אתי עוד מאוד!
Thanks!
What happy live of the people that go away from mundanity noise and kept the way for where the few savior have gone
Kalet kalot.
Shalom or barbary.
Thank for your videos, brother Tim
Thanks a lot! You are helping me a lot to learn Hebrew. a big hug from Argentina!
it’s been a year what’s your level now?? are you still learning??
Salomat(Peace!) Greetings from 🇵🇭!
Your Hebrew videos are Superb. Thank you so much. 🙏🏽
Thanks. I`m from the Dominican Republic. I love my Hebrew.
@Lenin G. Are you fluent or new to Hebrew?
@@shyahnieceyahel7313 Hi, I'm new to Hebrew.
@Lenin G. Hello! OK I see. I was asking because I am new to Hebrew as well, and I'm always looking to see if anyone has extra tips and tricks to make learning Hebrew easier. These videos are great, but it can still get complicated lol. Thank you for responding. Peace and Blessings on your journey🙏♥
Kalet kalot
Your videos are great.
God bless you from sepharad.
Shalom or barbary.
Unceasing greatness. Love your Hebrew!
Thank you! You are ammmmmmazing teacher!!!❤
It really helps to know Arabic when learning Hebrew as it’s very similar.
"The KiNg of kings and LORD of LoRds!" Fishing Vessels:
Wonderful simplification ! Thank you .
Great video! I can now decline the past tense of any verb with the info you taught us in this video. I get it! Thank you. Shalom!
Thank you very much for sharing this! Just one question: When talking about y'all or they and it includes both, men and women - which form do I use? (I could imagine the masculine form, since it's the same for example in french) Greetings from Germany!
Yep. Masculine plural works also for mixed groups. (This is slowly changing in Modern Hebrew as various gender neutral options are beginning to gain in popularity).
I am surprised that Hebrew pronouns are like Arabic pronouns at some point! Love the explanaition!
I know! I hope I can learn Arabic someday…
@@timmcninch Hey! I have found a cool course for you! th-cam.com/video/R6vFLt978sk/w-d-xo.html
Maybe i just missed something, but it seems you didn't describe the third person, plural verb sounds that look like (shuruq?) ... left me wondering ...
What form do they take if you're referring to a mixed gender group in 2P or 3P?
use the masculine form if it is a group of men and women.
Mmmm the boys group
Even if there is like 4 girls amd 1 boys you say it like this is a boys group
Whoa! This Is Very Helpful - Thank You!
This is very helpful, thank you!
Thank you very helpful!
This is fantastic! Thank you!
This chart is brilliant. Did you come up with it on your own. Thank you!
How do you read "אהבו את עברית שלכם"? I mean, what are the vowels?
Really helpful ! Thanks !
That's very interesting very interesting if if I may speak I'm kind of shocked about the the slang but it works
Sooo helpful thank you. Although I’m wondering, are those endings the same endings added onto modern Hebrew as well?
Yep! Same endings!
how can I print off the charts? SO good!
זמן: 5:06 : לידיעה בתמונה יש טעות: כדי להמחיש: 'הם' - האנשים שעליהם מצביעים צריכים להיות עם הפנים לא אל המצביעים (או מאחורי קיר)! עכשיו המחשת שוב: 'אתם'!
הוא and היא remind me of the Arabic words "huwa" and "hiya" also meaning he and she.
AWESOME video!!!!!!!
very good, thank you!
Do you have a video about pronouns + את?
When you say Hebrew words, please tell what they mean. Not enough pronunciation, Although I very much enjoyed this video. Thanks. I don't know if you'll see this but I wish you would go through and pronounce each combination after you added the verbs.
Thank you ultra clear 👏👏👏👏
Do you have sth for reflexive pronouns? And for possessive and... actually all the forms they can take...
When you say : is for you, about you, ...
And there are the ones with ...או
Here’s something I made a long time ago on possessive pronouns m.th-cam.com/video/veTC8Ls1h5I/w-d-xo.html
In modern Hebrew, possession is often expressed by attaching these endings to the word של as in שלי, שלך, שלו, etc. Reflexive pronouns usually attach the same endings to the word עצם as in עצמי, עצמך, עצמו, etc.
@@timmcninch is that the word for bone?
@@timmcninch what about other reflexive pronouns?
אותי אותך ...
לי לך ? (except יש case cause this ik)
And i tbibk there were sth more...
Everytime I search about pronouns i find only abt the personal ones.. really? I know them almost by heart...
And I'm always interested mostly when and how to use all of them... all the kinds I mean.. I think I can form them... ik the terminations... thank you for your amazing and really useful content... wish you all the best in everything ... שלום ואהבה
Where’s the description to get the link?
זמן: 4:10 : לידיעה בתמונה יש טעות: כדי להמחיש: 'היא' - האישה שעליה מצביעים צריכה להיות עם הפנים לא אל המצביעים (או מאחורי קיר)! עכשיו המחשת שוב: 'את'!
can you make a video about ג׳ ד׳ וו ז׳ ח׳ צ׳ ר׳ ת׳ (J Ď W Ž H. Č Ř Th) that the ayin with the apostrophe is the same as the resh with the apostrophe sorry to wake you
זמן: 3:53 : לידיעה בתמונה יש טעות: כדי להמחיש: 'הוא' - האיש שעליו מצביעים צריך להיות עם הפנים לא אל המצביעים (או מאחורי קיר)! עכשיו המחשת שוב: 'אתה'!
Hello :) You have done a remarkable job presenting all the pronouns aptly, skillfully & professionally. Yet, allow me to make the following comments:
a- when being thorough naming all possible forms of pronouns (daily/spoken & ancient Biblical), your've inadvertently OVERLOOKED/OMITTED the OTHER form of: we (אנחנו=anakhnu): אנו=anu!
b-when naming the Biblical (ancient) form of הן in the feminine plural: הנה, in order to AVOID CONFUSION (although NOT a pronoun...), it'd be worthwhile mentioning that: הנה ALSO means: here (as in: come here: (בוא/בואי/בואו/בואנה הנה)
c-you are pronouncing the name: Reeveqah or, Reev'qah in 2 (even 3 different ways-in the Ashkenazi pronunciation-which is NOT the ORIGINAL "PROPER" &/or "CORRECT" version... :) It is better pronounced with the stress/accent on the LAST syllable: Ree've'QAH (last syllable CAPITALIZED to reflect its being STRESSED/ACCENTED/EMPHASIZED, in pronunciation/when being pronounced). thank you :)
I hope you know what I mean by that comment what I'm saying is that this is in a understandable format but it's a little bit out of the normal well no I don't text for lack of a better term but it's still great and effective
שלום. תודה. רבה. לך
In Arabic:
Ana
Anta
Anti
Houa
Hiya
Nahnou
Antoum
Antounna
Houma
Hounna
זמן: 5:26 : לידיעה בתמונה יש טעות: כדי להמחיש: 'הן' - הנשים שעליהן מצביעים צריכות להיות עם הפנים לא אל המצביעים (או מאחורי קיר)! עכשיו המחשת שוב: 'אתן'!
Thank you 😀
And what about "IT"?
namaste'
Forgive me, I think "Yall" is not contracted! It does stand for you all as "y'all" but "yall" never with a ( ' ). You may know of new rules on the matter of which I am not aware. So I reserve the right to be wrong. This has nothing to do with your AMAZING method to teach me Hebrew. And indeed, you are incredible at gently urging me to learn. In fact you use wise trickery to make me remember things I otherwise would forget! But I'm also a southerner and we take "Yall" / "Y'all" very seriously. I hope you get a laugh out of this.
Toda rabah, Maestro! Le'olam va'ed!
@@jennacady3778 yall is not a contraction of "you all" it is simply yall without an apostrophe. This is a modern creation. And a very popular mistake.
That was good.
I am looking forward to נפעל to be explained, don't forget, it's sometimes active and sometimes reflexive, 😉
Oh god
I hate this language😮💨😮💨😮💨
And im from israel😅
thank you very much!
Tries to be humble sometimes fails but tries!
A: Who is he?
B: Yes.
A: I'm asking do you know him.
B: Oh those guys?
A: No! Him not them! Anyways just wanted to say he is a ten.
B: No, he is she, aten is you girls.
"He" sounds like "who"
"Those guys" sounds like "him"
"She" sounds like "he"
"You girls" sounds like "a ten"
thanks you^^
hello sir please make more simple way because im a beginner trying to learn also live in Island of Andman please watch other peoples vidoes and teach
Todah
❣️👏
The plastic friends don't help but confuse me
Yeshua Hamashiach
:))) 8:45
I'm not trying to be mean I fell asleep after the first three words. I guess Hebrew isn't meant for me. I think I'll try Japanese.
Y'all is singular.
All-y'all is plural.
So wait..."in hebrew he is she" this completely throws me off.... what do you mean by that?
Yep
@@Kakashi_my_number1fav_sensei so then how do you distinguish between the two
@@enoch3874 you are forgetting its a different language
Think of it like that: when you see a girl and you want to talk about her you use the word "he" for example: he- hi omedet (she is standing) but when its a male you say: hoo omed (he is standing)
Dont use he for a female, use hi and it will be easier for you
@@Kakashi_my_number1fav_sensei well I suppose I'm still not understanding I talk about a girl I use she and when I talk about a boy I use he.. I understand that Hebrew is not English but I am still confused here,
Hebrew doesn't gendered terms of address?
she = היא
he = הוא
who = מי
me = אותי
ײַ
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