Quite possibly the very best Hebrew learners channel available today on TH-cam. Thank you for your work and making it freely accessible to all us beginners out there. I'm sure your channel will be successful.
Thank you so much for your kind and encouraging words. I am so happy to know that my work is helping beginners to learn Hebrew. I also wish you much success in your learning. 🙂👍🙏
Thank you for your instruction. As a beginner in learning Hebrew, I'm not experienced enough to read without vowels, and most words you list have not vowels. I have no way to know how they are pronounced.
Thank you dear @Bella Sophia. Your comments always help to make my day bright. I really put a lot of heart in making these lessons so many thanks for always appreciating. ❤️🙏
Hi. "Ha" means "the." Ex. The moon, the stars, etc."When I say "he" (I say it as hee as in ""cheetah" or "keep"), that means "she." I recommend this video which explains the pronouns. th-cam.com/video/aQTBGI28XrA/w-d-xo.html
Any help with yazob Root word is : azab means to forgive So the prefix is "Yod" I have checked multiple sources about prefix and it suggest that its " He will or They will. - third person? Is that correct? So to read it Yod" - He (will) Forsake "Azab ?
Ha'arets from the context of the TANAKH in Genesis means " the earth ". Erets Yisrael means " the land of Israel " I'm a novice learning Hebrew mostly the TANAKH. I stand to be corrected.
Can anyone help me out here Malachi 3:1 The lord whom you seek. ‘Ha’ Adon’ does this specifically mean Yahweh or is this non-specific? I take it to be non-specific.
Thank you for giving the literal translation! That makes the sentence easier to understand. Subscribing!
תודה רבה
Quite possibly the very best Hebrew learners channel available today on TH-cam.
Thank you for your work and making it freely accessible to all us beginners out there.
I'm sure your channel will be successful.
Thank you so much for your kind and encouraging words. I am so happy to know that my work is helping beginners to learn Hebrew. I also wish you much success in your learning. 🙂👍🙏
Thank you for your instruction. As a beginner in learning Hebrew, I'm not experienced enough to read without vowels, and most words you list have not vowels. I have no way to know how they are pronounced.
תודה רבה, G-d bless you Sarah.
Thank you very much for the Hebrew lessons! They're great! Greetings from Argentina🇦🇷🙋♀️
You're most welcome! Thanks a lot for your appreciation. ❤️
I miss your videos! I hope you are doing well.
Shalom! Thank you for your kind message. ❤️ God bless you! I am working on the new lesson series. Thanks for staying tuned. 🙏
Shalom. Thank you 🙏
Shalom! Thanks for watching. 🙂🙏
תודה. רבה. שלום. ולהתראות
Thank you for the continuation of prefixes! 💗💗💗
Thank you dear @Bella Sophia. Your comments always help to make my day bright. I really put a lot of heart in making these lessons so many thanks for always appreciating. ❤️🙏
Thankyou
I say that you edit your microphone to reduce the sound of your breathing or 'hisss' sound which are clearly heard in this video.
Thanks for your feedback. I'll try to see how to adress this issue.
Toda
great video, thank you, but sometimes is be saying he, so what is the different between ha and he
Hi. "Ha" means "the." Ex. The moon, the stars, etc."When I say "he" (I say it as hee as in ""cheetah" or "keep"), that means "she." I recommend this video which explains the pronouns.
th-cam.com/video/aQTBGI28XrA/w-d-xo.html
Is et an article? If not, what part of speech would it be?
Any help with yazob
Root word is : azab means to forgive
So the prefix is "Yod"
I have checked multiple sources about prefix and it suggest that its " He will or They
will. - third person? Is that correct?
So to read it Yod" - He (will) Forsake "Azab ?
תודה רבה. מה עצות יש לך למתחילים בעברית
Ha'arets from the context of the TANAKH in Genesis means " the earth ". Erets Yisrael means " the land of Israel " I'm a novice learning Hebrew mostly the TANAKH. I stand to be corrected.
Can anyone help me out here Malachi 3:1 The lord whom you seek. ‘Ha’ Adon’ does this specifically mean Yahweh or is this non-specific? I take it to be non-specific.
thanks for your excellent videos. Do you have any printed resources for sale for learning Hebrew?
@Richard Freedman Thanks a lot for appreciating my videos. Regarding printed resources, unfortunately I don't have any yet.