Hello. The binyanim logic is unique to Hebrew. There's no counterpart in English. 🙂 Like in any language,it's important to understand the foundational grammatical principles and immerse in listening, like Hebrew TH-cam channels and songs.
@@hebrew4learners Thank you, Lyla! I try to learn Hebrew. I'm 58...((( . It looks, like written Hebrew I'll never end up with. And also, English is not native for me. So, try to find such videos, like yours to improve both languages. Thank you again!!!
@@hebrew4learners Isn't that wonderful? As an english speaker, beginning Hebrew learner, that stopped me in my tracks when I learned that! A different orientation in language. I'll be thinking about that for a while, before I characterize it out loud, but that is interesting. Also kind of a pain, because I have to stop and absorb this mental structure, but I can see how it might have a lot of potential, in terms of thinking and as a framework for learning new words. Thank you for making these and sharing them. Shalom!
The best breakdown I have seen on the binyamin. Thanks.
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You haven't seen Tim McNinch's Hebrew Verb Binyanim video than? It is the best available BY FAR.
@@Bar-Hillel I’ll check it out.
A great lesson. Thank you.
Thanks for this very helpful video
Great post!!. Waiting for the rest of the content in one video!!!
Well spotted! Yes, there was a typo error. It should be an n sofit in "kan". Thé typed character was a vav. Thanks for signallinh this.👍❤️
signaling was what I meant.🙂
תודה רבה, G-d bless you...
It's a great lesson. Thank you for this video!
Fantastic. Thank you.
Do you have this on a web site. Pdf. Not utube..??
Would you have a book you go over and use it as a course? I think it would work well!
Hello. Unfortunately, I don't have a book of my courses as of this time.
Thank you!!! Does binyanim have some conterpart in English? What similarities could make Hebrew undestanding easy?
Hello. The binyanim logic is unique to Hebrew. There's no counterpart in English. 🙂 Like in any language,it's important to understand the foundational grammatical principles and immerse in listening, like Hebrew TH-cam channels and songs.
@@hebrew4learners Thank you, Lyla! I try to learn Hebrew. I'm 58...((( . It looks, like written Hebrew I'll never end up with. And also, English is not native for me. So, try to find such videos, like yours to improve both languages. Thank you again!!!
@@hebrew4learners Isn't that wonderful? As an english speaker, beginning Hebrew learner, that stopped me in my tracks when I learned that! A different orientation in language. I'll be thinking about that for a while, before I characterize it out loud, but that is interesting. Also kind of a pain, because I have to stop and absorb this mental structure, but I can see how it might have a lot of potential, in terms of thinking and as a framework for learning new words. Thank you for making these and sharing them. Shalom!
Please include vowels
מה שאני אומר ׳מצוין׳!