Like the Alfabet, The letters in Hebrew are called the Alef - Beyt They are presented on my blog from bottom to the top so you can learn them order, then to read them right to left. You will see what the original "Bible" said and what the names meant as they went through the stories of old.
Here is Dalet: Symbolizing a Door. I am also adding a hard one called Vav. (it has a million functions.
Dalet is a consonant . It is also the number 4 when used as such.
- The sound this letter makes when pronounced is just like a "D".
Second new letter today
The Vav can be a V sound, or a vowel sound saying "Oh" or "OO" ( ask in Poke or New).
In this case the Vav is a V sound, and the dot below it makes an "ee" soundafter the "vee".
Vav has a numerical value of 6 when used in math. (I skipped a letter yesterday to give you a word today)
The word “vav” represents a “hook”,“spear”, or “tent peg” in Hebrew, thus the meaning reminds us of its shape and this more directly connected to this meaning.
The word below is the name David - better pronounced in Hebrew and Dah-Veed.
I highlighted the vowel pointings in blue this time .
I hope to add meaning to these little lessons each Shabbath as we go. Then we can read together with the vowel points in place and see how it all jives with English.
Thanks for taking the time to read.
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you upvote my comment but didnt answered. are you jewish? its very interesting to know more about you.
as a jewish guy who lives in israel.
Thanks for highlighting that really nice got it :D
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Wow this is a great lesson again! This is an interesting things for me! Thanks for sharing such wonderful lesson with us!
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The great @hebrew
Every time I learn something new from your wonderful posts! I wish I could speak ibrit - it hides so much secrets and surprises inside I would never know without your lessons here
Thank you, teacher :) Seriously, thank you. Very intelligible.
I have learned something new , thanks for sharing
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I have to admit that the material is getting more complicated. It looks like we will need a lot of efforts to master it.
If children can speak it, then the can be learned. We adults need to open out minds a bit.
How right you said! Open mind is the most important thing in the knowledge of the new. Especially it concerns language. Language - the soul of the people, in order to know it, we must open our heart and mind.
You are the best @hebrew
maybe you can see posts from me, may be able to eliminate your fatigue in doing your job @hebrew.
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Thanks for sharing. Didn't knew about Hebrew.
Thankyou for sharing @hebrew . . I follow next post . . 👍
Yesterday I was thinking that you will post next Shabbath, not this one.
Nice choice for the example with David. It has a lot of symbolism behind the name for the hebrews and the language.
By bringing the pronounciation to it we can see that the hebrew language is spoken a lot out of the troath. You bring a lot of meaning, also by doing this on Shabbath, when most of rabbies would say that non-Torah studies are forbbiden, but as you said in some previous post, you do this to be able to study the Old Testament, which has a lot in common with Torah ;)
I will bring pronunciation into it, but also I need to show the wave structure of reading - it is not simply left to right.
I am catching up in the hat an missed a Shabbat here or there. I hopt to bring it all together.
nice reply @hebrew, I still do not quite understand the writing, is it similar to the usual letters.
I think you do a tremendous job, hebrew is also very hard to pronounce as the whole sound building is different than English or Spanish (as I remember this are the languages you speak). The sounds coming out of the throat have a bigger influence.
Thank you very much @hebrew
Thanks
now i will pronounce my friend name in this way Dah-Veed his name is david he will learn something too thanks for this post :)
Vav That's awesome to learn a new thing again from your post i hope i have used it right here if wrong let me know to correct it :)
it seems a bit dificult but then again I think after some practice it will be much easyer :) thanks alot!
i liked this series approach one by one not hard at all but simple to understand in few minutes i am happy to learn this thanks again :) !!
thanks a lot my friend @hebrew 👌
Wow amazing, tnx for sharing this. I never knew how these characters coralated with eachother
Thank you @hebrew
Good now I know how to write David king of Israel name, is the best information that I see to day.
Thanks to you for writing this post learned again something thanks for this lesson :)
second day a new interesting thing to learn i am enjoying learning this thanks for sharing @hebrew :)
Excellent lesson to grasp and understand thanks for it !
Oh my goodness now I'm learning Hebrew... Fantastic lesson... Sorry for my latency to attend the class...
Thank you for this amazing lesson...
it was so valuable indeed too much to learn still for me i hope to learn many more things from the ancient language :)
"The word below is the name David - better pronounced in Hebrew and Dah-Veed."
That's mean that whole my life I know this name with wrong pronounce.
Will wait for your next post.
You are interesting people.
Nice information bro keep it up
I've read your post one.Thank you for this important lesson. its really work.
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עכשיו אני גם לומד אנגלית איתכם
@daneftaly replied that they want English classes from me. At a glance, @daneftaly's blog is a comprehensive Spanish program for learning Hebrew.
Gracias @daneftaly por contestar y voy a recomendar tu blog a mis amigos. Si no me aquivoco, enseñas Hebreo moderno o conversacoinal, no?
!ממש תודה
כן. יש לי כמה שיעורים מאולפן עברית ללמוד פעלים עם עברית מודרמית, כי אני גר בישראל. שלום
אני אבקר בישראל יום אחד. לא רק סיור. אני רוצה לבלות שם. נתראה!
אז... יעלא, תבואו, חג שמח
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שמעתי שזה כמו במערב אירופה שם. זה יהיה נחמד לבקר!
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great lesson.thanks for sharing
Discovered this post today and trust me it was very nicely explained by you dear its was new learning experience for me
Thanks for information . its valuable
Thank you
For your post propagation.
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How do kids like learning Hebrew? Are they motivated? I'm an English teacher and they usually like it since its so widespread.
Thanks for sharing my friend ,, i like post you @hebrew
@hebrew - Letter 'D' & Letter 'V' Okay Sir, I got it very well. Thank you sir, sharing your knowledge of this ancient language. Love it Sir <3
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nice work friends and very interesting explanation from you, thank you for sharing about this @hebrew, hopefully your day please friends.
a very good post my best friend @hebrew and I will always wait for posting from you.👌
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interesting, I have learned something new today. happy Saturday @hebrew
thanks for putting this type of content, I feel that in the community we need more culture like this!
Thanks for reaching out to me. I loved your intro :)
I know many Venesolanos who are escaping their homeland.
If our story is really sad but it's the truth
And thanks for reading my introduction.
thanks for share the post
thanks a lot friends @hebrew
Thanks for sharing post.
I love your way of teaching this mysterious looking language. Thanks a lot!
Nice post
it seems u are Jewish bro.. shalom bro
its coming late though ..shabbat tov
"The word below is the name David - better pronounced in Hebrew and Dah-Veed."
That's mean that whole my life I know this name with wrong pronounce.
Will wait for your next post.
You are interesting people.