Your reading of Psalm 119 is a real Blessing! I found your website and ordered the pronunciation chart. These are so helpful for learning Biblical Hebrew. Thanks.
Thank you so much...I have a question..isn't the yod without a vowel to be pronounced as a y to the letter before it at all times or some of the times? Because I noticed at sometimes the yod isn't included with the letter before it...I know you thought pronounced "E" with the E' vowel and the letter.....thank you!
Technically, a Yod, always adds a “y” sound as that is the Base sound of Yod, BUT depending on the vowel-letter combination before it, the “Yod” might be “silent” in a sense and not really be pronounced. For example, we do not pronounce it if it comes after a hiriq, kamatz or segol for example. Typically it will add a “y” sound after a patakh, tsereh, holam or another Yod… I might add a lesson on it at some point, but you might want to check out this lesson where I touch on it: Lesson 2: The Hebrew Vowels | Crash Course in Hebrew Reading & Pronunciation th-cam.com/video/Pvt-F2QZx3E/w-d-xo.html
Hello, your channel is very good. Please can you make a video of how to pronounce the names of God please, such as Jireh, Adonai, Yahweh, Shaddai, Rafa, etc.
It is a blessing to learn this Psalm on the Thanksgiving Holiday. Thank you so much.
So enjoyable to learn with you, Ayelet!
May the Lord bless and protect you
Am Yisrael Chai 🙏❤️🇮🇱
Your reading of Psalm 119 is a real Blessing! I found your website and ordered the pronunciation chart. These are so helpful for learning Biblical Hebrew. Thanks.
it has blessed me.
thank you from Oklahoma City!
praying for you and your family. 🙏🏾
Shalom! So thankful you read it at multiple speeds! Thank you 👍🏻
Amen praise the lord sis 🙏❤
Thank you as always.!
Shalom Shabatt
Shalom aleichem
Thanks!
Thank you & God bless you!!🙏😇
Bless
Thank you so much...I have a question..isn't the yod without a vowel to be pronounced as a y to the letter before it at all times or some of the times? Because I noticed at sometimes the yod isn't included with the letter before it...I know you thought pronounced "E" with the E' vowel and the letter.....thank you!
Technically, a Yod, always adds a “y” sound as that is the Base sound of Yod, BUT depending on the vowel-letter combination before it, the “Yod” might be “silent” in a sense and not really be pronounced. For example, we do not pronounce it if it comes after a hiriq, kamatz or segol for example. Typically it will add a “y” sound after a patakh, tsereh, holam or another Yod… I might add a lesson on it at some point, but you might want to check out this lesson where I touch on it: Lesson 2: The Hebrew Vowels | Crash Course in Hebrew Reading & Pronunciation
th-cam.com/video/Pvt-F2QZx3E/w-d-xo.html
@@TheWORDinHEBREW ok thank you so much ☺️
Hello, your channel is very good. Please can you make a video of how to pronounce the names of God please, such as Jireh, Adonai, Yahweh, Shaddai, Rafa, etc.
It's on my "to-do" list :-)
❤