I m not really sure about this,BUT i think the haim, is also used when we don't know the answer, not always to have a yes or no answer,even though like 99% it s a yes or no answer. We can say for example: Haim karata et ha Tora? WHEN we don't know the answer. BUT if you had said to me that i ve read the torah and I wasn't expecting it ,then i d just ask karata et ha Tora??? So in a sense the simple way, without the haim, sometimes indicate the surprise.
Learning a language is something that definitely requires a lot of effort and time, but trust me, if you stick to it, you'll make progress. :) And if you need any help, I'd be glad to try and help!
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Very nice series sir.. 🙏❤
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Could you teach us how to use Ke, lo Ki lo K'lo? I confuse to use it everyday. Thanks in advanced
I can't quite place what that is, could you clarify please?
I m not really sure about this,BUT i think the haim, is also used when we don't know the answer, not always to have a yes or no answer,even though like 99% it s a yes or no answer.
We can say for example: Haim karata et ha Tora? WHEN we don't know the answer. BUT if you had said to me that i ve read the torah and I wasn't expecting it ,then i d just ask karata et ha Tora??? So in a sense the simple way, without the haim, sometimes indicate the surprise.
אני רוצה מאד בבקשה (רוצה-רצה) תודה רבה
This is extremely difficult….. sometimes I think of quitting. ☹️
Learning a language is something that definitely requires a lot of effort and time, but trust me, if you stick to it, you'll make progress. :)
And if you need any help, I'd be glad to try and help!
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