The Language With Invisible Letters | Hebrew 🇮🇱
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Languages are all different from each other, but there’s something that every Semitic language has in common. They have invisible letters! 😳, and I mean literally!
When you write in these languages you simply ignore the vowels. This means that when you are reading, you just have to guess!🤷🏼♂️😅
This video is about Hebrew, one of the languages of the Jewish people. Hebrew is only spoken in Israel 🇮🇱 and the story of this language is quite unique.
Jewish people have many languages including Hebrew, Ladino, and Yiddish among others, and most of them are about to disappear.
Hebrew was almost extinct as well, but Jewish people made an exceptional effort to keep it alive and turn it into the language of their country. They converted from the sacred language of Judaism used only for praying, to a spoken and written language used for daily life in Israel.
Do you know which other languages are written from right to left and with no vowels?
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I lost all sense of direction when I saw that Israeli Google 💀
Keep follow the direction! We drive on the right side of the road--crasy, isn't it....just kidding, there are no traffic rules😂😅
@@lilamdan חחח
@@Joystickk_1no nut November
@@mostafaa_dz what? Poor Arab
@@Joystickk_1 ה- ח נראת כמו n
Farsi, Arabic, Urdu and Sindhi are the languages that are read and written right to left.. ❤
And Syriac, snd ither forms of Aramaic... And also japanese in a strange way.
Japanese too. Right to left and vertical
Thanks Google 😅
And hebrew, as shown in the videos.
And Maldives language
You forgot to mention that there is two sets of letters(one for typing and one for handwriting)
not completely sure what you mean by that, I guess you are referring to the fact that there are two acceptable ways to write each letter. but they are still the same letters, it's kinda like how English has cursive. all the letters look differently but they are still the same letters
@Dolberggames he's current there are different letters for when you read and write some are similar like the letter ת for example it just becomes more cursive but for other's like ט or ל it's just completely different I wouldn't say its acceptable to use both its normal for text or printed to be one way but writen by hand in another I for example never write with the keyboard hebrew unless I'm trying to demonstrate the difference
You mean there is a חטב and there is normal keyboard Hebrew like normal keyboard Hebrew is for weeding and there is The other kind Cursive Hebrew which is for writing🎉
Yes in Hebrew we have 2 alphabets
@@NoSignificantHarassment.what a hard language dahm hahha but I'm trying
As a person who speaks Hebrew, this is absolutely correct! It was kind of hard at first to read without vowels, but I got the hang of it!
Yeah
So what do you do, understand the context to identify the word?
@@question3613 at first grade we write with vowels, but in second grade they teach us to di it without it, but when they teach us new words they write it with vowels if we ask for it, so we would get the hang of it. I got the hang of it, but for example I had a friend who wrote with vowels till 4th grade
Can you teach me pls
No it's not. First, they're vowel points, not letters (and when he showed them, there were pointing mistakes).
Second, we do write the vowels, in the word "theory" (pronounced "teórya) as spelled there are three vowels letters, known in Hebrew grammar as "matres lectiones": the first yodh, which is elective, the vav, and the final hey...
BTW reading words "from context" is a universal phenomenon, English does it too, how else do you differentiate between "bow" (🏹), "bow" (🎀) and "bow" (🙇🏽)!?
Nas Daily in his 60's 💀
😂😂💯
Nas Daily has to meet Yoseph Haddad
79 % of life t shirt 💀💀💀
That's mad
Nas Weekly
Farsi & Arabic
I already know that arabic letters are backwards
Urdu also
Yeah
Arabic vowels are visible
Also Assyrian writing ✍️ as well does the same
If u know Hebrew leave a like (I know Hebrew)
מה קורה
אני יודע עברית
גם אני
מה? מי התקשר אליי?
מה קורה יש מצב אתה מוכיח?
Man, I wanna learn hebrew
Do it! Well be glad to have you as a speaker. It will take some time though, The alphabet may be confusing and you will need to learn nikud otherwise you won't be able to understand. If you plan to go to Israel there won't be any text with Nikud. Good luck! בהצלחה!
I'm from America i learn
Do it! Learn the nikud system and it will make it easier to you. It will take a lot of time but I believe in you!@@lamonthickman3236
Me too and now I'm learning Hebrew as well but I grew up in Russia. At the current moment I'm back to Israel and I know Hebrew but not well
Hebrew is a rly hard language so here some tips !
אין לי טריקים סליחה
I can give you all some further information about how we read with vowels. When we are young, we start learning how to read with vowels. Children's books almost always include vowels, and over time, we start recognized common structures and patterns, and our brain gets the ability to read without vowels somehow after enough practice.
That is really interesting. There is something very fascinating about Israel and Hebrews. 😊
It’s sort of like informal communication in English, e.g. text-speak “c u l8r”
@@kuchen_ i can't believe that i somehow understand this
Isreal isent a country
@@mohamedberrahmoun6141 is its not a country its a goverment
Arabic can be understood without vowels for people who are fluent ,depending on the context
like me
''
Yup
At first ,you need to learn Arabic with harakas,but then you need to try to memorize them without harakas.Actually there are some rules to understand it without harakas,but it is an indtermediate level
@@pullcheck3494 true but arabic was my first langugae so its easier than when you try to learn normally
I qctually learn arabic in school its an needed thing to do in israel
It's very hard to explain how this works... we just know 🤣
I'm from Israel!
שלום❤
שלום גן לך
@@ronenbendetHar har Israel 🇮🇱 dev 😊😊
🕉 Israel 🇮🇱 🕉
שלוםםם
Me too 😅
אהלן my brain is know how to read😂
Wait til he learns about Chinese. An absolute context based language without gender pronouns.
You mean mandarin right?
Those came from Hebrew. All language comes from Hebrew
@@jayrozzle no
@@jayrozzle Mandarin from Hebrew ??!! You must be kidding ! I know Hebrew and some other languages, there is no connection between Hebrew and Mandarin and had never been. Mandarin is one of the most difficult languages in the world, Hebrew is one of the easiest ones.
@@jayrozzleyou're getting Hebrew confused with Albanian
I think arabic also follow the same rules, I learn arabic with vowels attached to it but then when you read most books or tv or words in public areas it doesn't use the vowel, but you just understand it, plus arabic also write from right to left 😊
The context thing is from the past now they use a system called tashkil
Hebrew is the daughter of arabic
@@Goyim-phobicmore so a sister than daughter
Hebrew is older than Arabic, so no. Hebrew came first. @@Goyim-phobic
Hebrew has nikkud and Arabic has harakat. In both languages, the use of vowels often present in religious texts or children’s reading material where it is absolutely important to read it correctly.
I think there's a misunderstanding: in Hebrew there are vowels, but they are not letters, but symbols, which are under every letter. When you start to learn how to read Hebrew, you have to learn these vowels, and slowly you'll remember how to read words without vowels, based on context (as the video tells).
Hebrew is my first language, so you can trust my words
Diacritics*
This is also the case with aramaic. Ive learnt aramaic and the vowels are rarely written as well. This is not unique to hebrew or aramaic. Most semitic languages do this (except maybe maltese and ethiopian languages)
Same with arabic called "harakat system"
Even your explanation is not true...
Example: the word "bear" (🐻) is in Hebrew "dov"...
With vowel points it's spelled דֹּב and without דוב...
As you can clearly see, there's a LETTER added when the vowel points are removed, so that letter is clearly doing vowel duty...
It's Palestine, occupied Palestine 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
agree@@wazana388
Palestine is Palestine Israel is Isreal
Urdu And Arabic are written right to left
And farsi
And Aramaic
Remove Urdu
Don’t mix An ancient Semitic language with some Indian/Pakistani language
@@Potato0770 Farsi took their alphabet from Arabs
@@tashriqhabib1501 love to Aramaics we are Semitic people 💪💪💪
Hahaha, as a Hebrew learner and speaker, I don't it's just a process of getting used to the language. Sometimes we don't write vowels in our language in casual/shortened writing as well.
Written from right to left is actually not that hard to get used to, it's not just a feat or something. Arabic, Syriac (Aramaic), and Dhivehi of Maldives are also written from right to left, and also those languages that use Arabic or Hebrew, even Chinese can be written from right to left in old style (in ancient banners; in written text vertically from right to left).
@byelorussian mapping שלום, חבר!
אני מבין שפה אומדים להיתעסף כול דוברי העברית
@@pugcraft8חח כן
היי
@@pugcraft8נכון
I swear if someone says "free palestine" in the comments
the comments section is surprisingly peaceful
yeah but comments are from a few months ago so thats why
arabic is from right to left and its vowels can literally change the entire meaning, for example "علم-عِلم" first word means knowledge. the second means flag.
Right one => Flag
Left one => knowledge
@@Montieeeee 👌
It means also science. 3ilm. Sciences 3oloum. 3allam teach someone if u ad shakl to it u cam come up with more words and meaning. In context u dont need shakl but without it u have to
Yeah in England those words mean Norwich (not knowledge) and FAG
You said the word twice
I’m learning how to read Hebrew as I am Jewish and after vowels it becomes 100x more difficult. The vowels that tell you the extra sound of a word just disappear and you have to use your head to have the slightest clue as to what it says.
it isn’t difficult (half the country speaks broken hebrew)
Accept Christ the true messiah
@@R0DBS2 I guess IT IS difficult
You're a pagan practicing idolatry. ISRAEL is the servant. @@elyongarriesgado
Bro the amount of bravery he had of not turning off comment section.
Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Zhuang Sawndip, Vietnamese Chữ Nôm, Tangut, Khitan and Nüshu are traditionally written from right to left vertically.
You forgot to say we have 2 ways to write that both look completely diffrent
could you tell me more? I am learning Hebrew and I want to know
@@aidenbooksmith2351 surely, what do you want to know?
for starters, how are the two wats different? ik the stable square font found online digitally. i even read the Torah digitally with it (I am learning Biblical Hebrew)
Is there like a distinct cursive font you guys usually use?
@@aidenbooksmith2351 im not the other guy from the comments but i will still answer you seeing how ur still waiting fir an answer , you have 2 forms of hebrew ktav or handwritten hebrew most commenly used in day to day actions and then you have cursive hebrew ( dfus hebrew / print hebrew in a ruff translation) wich is the one that is used on the internet and on printed matirial , as the name applies , its easier to print cursive / printed hebrew and thats why its.more used online
@@aidenbooksmith2351it’s like script and regular English there are actually 3 different ways of writing 1=א second =rashi 3=Chtav
Invisible letters and right-left writing have Arabic and all its script derivatives like Farsi, Turkish (or Azerbaijani, used in Iran), Kurdish, Urdu, Uyghur and etc.
Uyghur does not have invisible letters. Yeah it uses Arabic, but Uyghur writes all vowels
The Xinjiang region (Northwest China), where most of the Uyghurs live, has not been affected by Atatürk’s reform-at the time it was politically part of the Republic of China and culturally under the Soviet sphere of influence. Uyghurs chose a different path: from 1937 to 1983 (and despite short periods of use of the Cyrillic and the Latin script) they reformed their writing system (Wei, 1993; Reheman & Guo, 2019), and progressively transformed the use of Arabic script in Uyghur from abjad mode to phonographic mode.
Here is how they did it.
How to move from abjad to phonography
First of all the Uyghurs needed to solve the problem of Arabic loan words that would need to be read in abjad mode. They solved it by respelling the words (in a way similar to the way the Hungarians spell the name of the French capital as “Párizs”). For example, the Arabic word سلطان (sultan)-that uses a non-Uyghur emphatic letter ط and does not mark the short /u/-becomes سۇلتان in Uyghur; ط has become ت (of which the medial form is ـتـ) and the phoneme /u/ is represented by grapheme ۇ.
However, Arabic, Farsi, Kurdish, Urdu only write long vowels but not short vowels
@@Ayaan13550 yeah, i forgot about it😅
@@Ayaan13550 thank you for the information!
Language that are Written from right to left: Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Urdu, Kashmiri, Pashto, Uighur, Sorani Kurdish, Sindhi, Azeri, Azerbaijani, Rohingya, Fula, N'ko, Syriac Azeri, Kurdish, Azerbaijani, and Dhivehi
bro looking like Nas Daily in his 50's💀
Yeahhhhhhh....!!!!!Good job!!!
I just wonder how they are actually able to understand this language. Its awesome!
the vowels in hebrew are acrually the dots beneath and above the letters
@@samehtet כן אבל הרבה אנשים לא משתמשים בניקוד
It's really the main reason it's so difficult for foreigners. Right to left writing, no vowels, sounds English speakers don't even use, pretty hard.
But like the guy in the video said, it's with context, so when words are the exact same which isn't that often, we will have context. Sometimes there isn't context tho, and u could generally get confused as a native speaker tho lol
Its quite hard at the start tho is quite easy now its just the context
it isn’t that hard
Obviously Arabic language is also has the same concept, has investable vowels and it’s written from right to left.
It’s the same in Swedish, try seeing the difference between “banan” and “banan”. They are completely diffrent words and are pronounced very differently.
You also didn’t mention that different letters might sound the same (כ/ח, ש/ס), same letter might sound differently, some letters are sometimes silent, some words are pronounced completely differently to how one might think they would - for historic reasons, loan words are written differently than native Hebrew words (my name “Mark” is spelled מארק, because if you thought you can spell it without alef א, you would get מרק - “marak”, soup), some words might be pronounced differently depending on the context, some words that sound the same might be written differently, some words have multiple ways of spelling… and to top it off there are dialects and slang containing loans from Arabic and Russian among others, and many people make very common mistakes that you need to recognize - in other words it’s a beautiful mess, but once you know how to make a hard “chet” in אחי - “my brother”, you’ll find a way!
They had different pronunciations in Biblical Hebrew. Same thing with the vowel diacritics.
@@amyisraelchai1967Left handed shin and samech infamously didn't even back then...
Fun fact: biblical hebrew was probably harder, because the letters Het and Ayin had TWO different pronunciations (think of Eve and Rachel, both with Het, and Ada vs. Gaza, both with Ayin)...
I'm Israeli and it's actually cool to have a very unique language
Your country's unique
Its the only modern settler colonial ethno-state in the world that enforces apartheid
@@kedevy fax
@@kedevylets start with. What is half the words you said mean 2ndly israeli govermant while does oppres palestiniens they started the war and also they would do the same for us if they would got the power
@smallest What were half the words you were trying to type?
Anyways, settler colonialism is a form of colonialism that doesn't just extract resources from those lands but where settlers are implanted to replace the native population (eg, USA, Canada, Australia or New Zealand) Israel fits this description well. An ethno state is a country whose nationality is defined by ethnicity. (eg, Jewish Israelis in Israel) Apartheid was a system in South africa that was enforced until 1994 that segregated white, mixed, and black people. It is compared to Israel with its Israeli and Palestinian populations
You should do research on this stuff, you know?
@@kedevy muslim arab and druze population are israeli and also israel is way older than palestine so basiclly palestineians are arabs from jordan and egypt wjich i have no problem with it but do you know they throw so muchcrockets at us 5 year olds have dead friends because of palestine we arent enforcing anything we just like to keep to ourselves like poland
I practiced Hebrew for 2 years in high school and if you are just learning the languages, you can write the vowels. If you know the language already, they are rarely written.
My grandfather was a pastor and he learnt Hebrew too and was very fluent
This understand the word by content is not just in Hebrew but in many other languages. This is also the same in Bengali sometimes.
this is true dude, im israeli and basically when i see something without the vowels i know it, funnily enough, my name is also alan and well people call me allen, alon, aleen but im used to it lol
Israel does not exsist
1. TBF "Alan" and "Ellen" are in Hebrew the SAME name, with the only difference being the person's gender. This is because English /ae/ isn't part of Hebrew vowel inventory, so it's approximated to /e/...
2. No one will confuse these with either "Alon" or "Alin" because those two REQUIRE you to write a vowel LETTER (aka "matres lectiones", a different concept from the vowel POINTING system)...
Probably for the first tym I'm here before all those "FrEe pAlEsTiNe" 🤡 people flooding the comment section in every video related to Israel.😂😂
And those andhbhakts with " India stands with Israel" !
@@Nebuchadnezzar_XXIV And also those pissfool chuslims too.. "we stand with palestine" 🪨💣
@@Nebuchadnezzar_XXIV at least we don't spread unnecessary hate 💀
@@dustybawls7085
No, you're!
@@Nebuchadnezzar_XXIV 🤡
I thought they said "Let's just disgrace it! " at the end☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
Me waiting for
Free isreal and free palestine comments:
All the Semitic language scripts are written in this way, and those languages which adopted the writing scripts from Semitic languages.
I think hebrew or aramic are the first tho
@@Woofa1
Hebrew
@@Nebuchadnezzar_XXIV depends of its proto hebrew or not , proto hebrew is older than aramaic but post babilonian exile hebrew ala modern hebrew is only from 700 bc
Theory:
Languages that are written from right to left, tended to have stone readily available over paper.
It's easier as a right handed person to carve written language into stone/tablets from right to left, so you can see what you're carving/writing.
As a language written primarily using paper in its infancy, it would be easier to write from left to right.
He said about the parts that the vowels are invisible
Yea but on paper its easier to see what you write on left to right so that's why countries that had paper at the time moved on to left to right
It's a nice, but false theory. Arabic was always written on paper, which is why it is always written in cursive, but still goes right to left...
They’re not invisible, they’re just flexible
Arabic, urdu, uyghur, pashtu, farsi, persia, and Ext that uses arabic alphabet, the languages I listed write right to left.
Well Malay also write left to right if you use the old writing system (jawi) it's just modified Arabic it looks like this
اڤا كابار
Apa kabar
Kabar baik
This comment section will totaly be related on a video and not on a politics and baised information.
Ancient Egyptian also has no visible vowels.Only the late stage Coptic has them.
Lol i know how to speak arabic
Btw, i’m using my dad’s account.
My name in arabic is:
ندر ايمن
Its Nadir Eymen in arabic
but arabic doesn’t have a letter E
except the character ع looks like a letter E
but there are 2 letters that is pronounced A
there is also a language called Aravrit
Aravrit, A.K.A. The Language of Peace is a type of writing system invented by a woman named Liron.
And why did she invent that type of writing system?
Well, Liron grew up in a city where Jews and Arabs live together. But there was a problem!
Even thought they live together, some jews can’t talk arabic and some arabs can’t talk hebrew!
So Liron decided to fix it!
She took a top part of an arabic letter and a bottom part of a hebrew letter, creating one hybrid letter.
One writing system, two languages. Aravrit even got a UA-cam channel and it’s own Safari website!
נכון, השפה שלנו מוזרה... (גם יש אותיות בכתב שזה פשוט עוד אלפבית שיותר קל לכתוב)
די לכתוב בעברית😂
לא😂
אבל יש לנו אמות קריאה, כך שזו לא משימה יותר מדיי מסובכת...
אין על ישראל! ❤😊😇🇮🇱
free palestine 🇵🇸
@@rayyanyk palestine does not exist
@@rayyanyk
Go to the therapist, you imagine entities
@@Jewish_Israeli_Zionist i think you need to go ta therapist
ישראל w
the vowels are for non-native speakers to help them pronounce
Palestine 🇵🇸 you mean Palestine Occupied Palestine 🇮🇱
arabic also have the same thing, they usually didn't write the vowels
I’m Jewish and learning how to read Hebrew and this helped a lot thx 😊
Me to!(גם אני!)
Let's go יאאלה
Free palestine 🇵🇸 you terrorist occupiers
This is so true as she said she just knows what it means in that context. you just get used to it but sometimes it muddles up my brain a bit
As a Jewish it is correct believe it or not it take like 1 month to learn it it’s even easier and we also have 2 kinds of alphabet ”״התפוס and חתב. And we learn them both the difference is the new one is invented to make it easier cause u don’t need to lift you pen and we have like 5 vowels that sound the same
Urdu also has hidden letters, For example Alan in Urdu ایلن can mean Alin, Alan or Aloon
This is not Arabic, We use Persian scripts like Arabic.
Urdu is stolen from Arabic
I am Arabic and I managed to read “Aylen” is it right? If yes, I’m a mastermind 🤯
@@mostafaa_dz You can read it because the scripts of Urdu,Arabic and Persian are same 🤷
@@michaeldesanta1000 but Arabic usually Has Harakat etc and Urdu usually doesn't it does but they're hidden in Urdu and shown in Arabic
@@-U-m-a-r- Yes,Yes I know.
Tamil also has same letters but can be spoken differemtly based 0n context
yeah true.
Yeah
Yeah, but that's for consonants.
I can confirm Hebrew is hard to learn, as a learner of Hebrew. It’s definitely not in the same level as mandarin though
Interesting.... I have learnt from a saint... Hebrew, Tamil and sanskrit are vibrational linguistic sciences and a language... These 3 have lot of common things...
@Oyster Cladding Dude's talking abt language, but u people always hav to shove their silly comment everywhere.
well, Israel would make palestine as their part of akhand Israel very soon 🤣😂
@Oyster Cladding most moron comment I have seen in yt
Information correction: It is Palestine, not Israel
@@I_AMineDZ Didn’t know tht palestinians also speak Hebrew. Btw, the guy in the video nd the commentator is talking abt Israel though. 🇮🇱
Palestine still exist ?
The language of the Creator doesn't need vowels letters can talk himself.
Language of the Creator? Everything this guy said can be applied to arabic. Only difference is the arabic today is the same as Quranic Arabic but the Hebrew today is not the same as Biblical Hebrew
Now they have invisible letters soon they will became invisible from earth😂
Like what your mama did🤣🤣🤣
Thats what adolf thought
Same for Syriac ܣܘܪܝܝܐ and Arabic
(In both vowels can be marked but people who know the language well, can read without them)
Waiting for paleshit supporters
Indisudra and isgayreal supporters will never change!
@@Nebuchadnezzar_XXIV wtf is indisudra? And isgayreal?
You mean shitpalegaystine🇰🇵?
@@Nebuchadnezzar_XXIV cope pedophile worshipper
Nas daily's brother 😂😂
Nas' old brother.
Spoken not only in israel but wherever Israelis talk about someone in the metrobus in Columbia or something, just a minute before the person is revealed as another Israeli who understood it all
Fun fact: Hebrew is an Abjad Writing Script meaning the language only has consonants. Arabic is a much more widely-written abjad language.
Thaana (Maldivian) is another example used in Maldives.
So happy to see my native language get talked about here
פלוץ
שלשול
בייקון כשר למהדרין
גרב ספוגה ברוטב ברביקיו
@@worldreview5764 Strictly kosher bacon
This video makes me miss Israel so much 🇮🇱🇮🇱
טוב שכך!
FREE PALESTINE 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸THERZ NO ISREAL
@@user-rf2im5jr4dBro stfu, Your comment ain't no something to Palestine and spamming "FrEe pAlEsTiNe" is just cringe and annoying
💀💀💀
@@user-rf2im5jr4d There is Israel if anything there is no Palestine (According to the UN)
arabic has no vowels and is written from right to left
I’m learning to read Hebrew with the vowel markings right now. I’m used to the right to left because Japanese is my first language (although it’s right to left and vertical). I’m looking forward to the day I can read it without the vowels
Arabic is written from left to right and without any people who know it fluently can understand it without vowels my parents understand Arabic fluently that is how I know
you mean from right to left.
Otherway around
😂Yess.... It reminds me with Arabic language too.... I learn Arabic around 5 years in my school with vowels..... But when I watch Arabic drama, suddenly there are no vowels at all🤣it makes me feeling like a total beginner tbh. But luckily there is another choice for English translation 😆
Any Arab language like Hebrew or Arabic or languages written in Arabic script use invisible vowels (abjads), unless it's Yiddish, which uses Hebrew script but doesn't have invisible vowels
I think you meant Semitic languages like Hebrew and Arabic.
I am still waiting for "this is one minute and I will meet you in next video "
I live in Israel, and when we are young we actually learn with the signs but after some time you start to remember the letters and the words
But in some cases with some words that are confusing, we put these signs
it palatine 🇩🇿🇵🇸 not Israel 💩
it palatine 🇩🇿🇵🇸 not Israel 💩
Can confirm
Arabic has the same phenomenon
That's why it's one of the hardest languages to learn 🇵🇸
אם אתה ישראלי שים לייק
Amharic and Tigrnga language spoken in Ethiopia.The letters name is Giez. The letters has hidden vowels but written left to right. It is also Semitic language family.
Free Palestine
free palatine 🇩🇿🇵🇸
@@I_AMineDZ mad arab
Free palpatine
banana
@@stavkomarnitsky8466 palpatine? 😂
Hi Alan; Arabic is written from right to left and is one of the most complicated and at the same time the most beautiful language on earth, it’s also the language God chose for the Quran to unite the 3 nations, you should dive in 😊
Subhanallah, indeed❤
@@Rimm10 subhanallah allah wa bihamdih 🤲
It’s pretty cool because hebrew and Arabic are VERY similar in a nature. I speak Hebrew almost fluently and I have a Syrian friend who speaks Arabic and we realized how much our cultures have in common! Many of the vocabulary are the same too!
If your a foreigner or are very young, you use cool symbols, when your fluent, you dont
same in Arabic with ب ث ت or ي ى or ذ د or ط ظ the list goes on and on...
they were all the same back then(no dots)and arabs still knew how to differentiate the letters... didn't know Hebrew also had this and they're still rocking with it..cool to know
p.s: punctuations on letters also work the same and we still remove them after being fluent to this day
مَرْحَباً=مرحبا
Who understands אני מדבר עכשיו תנו בליק ימין ושמאל
Ani!
עכשיו אפשר להגיב לסרטונים בלי שאף אחד יבין!
@@orilehman348 יפה
Well, I know that the first two words mean, "I speak". (If I am not mistaken 😆)
@@jeremybaxter9200 you're rights
I barely see stuff like this about Israel, and when I do it's against us, thanks for showing interest and explaining about the beauty of different cultures ❤🇮🇱
You better pray god does not send you someone who treats you like your government treats Palestinians
You better pray god does not send you someone who treats you like your government treats Palestinians
U used the wrong emojy its this ❤🇵🇸
@@gintarealiochina5413nah
the worst thing about Hebrew being wrote from right to left is when i want to write something on the computer with Hebrew and English the direc is messed up and it really annoying
free palatine 🇩🇿🇵🇸
free israel
@@nappula-ce1hm Shut your mouth, no one asks for your opinion
Really?!
Like 100% free
Ok I want one Palestine pls
Arabic
Who cares poor Arab
Who cares about u ugly
Persian:yes i know im too good for wowels
Bro Iran and Saudi Arabia is like this too genius
שלום לכולם, אני שמח להיות אחד מאלפי דוברי השפה העברית שגרים בישראל.
Free palestine
@@yassterr8595 because that's it , they're using this exact statement that you're using easily to sort of ride on the west's back. Think twice.
@@angliransss7119 I think multiple times when I see those crying Palestinian baby's that are wounded by the Israeli soldiers I think more then twice when I see my brothers and sisters getting killed in horrible ways it's just now when Palestinians resist to the attacks then you call them terrorist Palestine will one day be free
I'm sorry to hear that really. Every war takes a lot of human lives and i can confirm and i'm aware of the thousands of people suffering in the gaza strip when hamas is using them as human sheilds, hiding under their homes and leaving citizen to travel alone to the south side of the strip. I just deeply don't agree with what you're saying, you're not living the way they live and don't have the right to say free palestine. For that , you need to look at both of the conflict's sides and understand what i'm saying.
@@yassterr8595 i only call hamas terrorists, and isis , because that's who they are.
Palistain is a great place
Palestine for English Falasteen in arabic.
yes
@@inatable free palestine 🇵🇸
Why cant you go to other places? You are not welcomed in the middle east, everyone hates you
Sounds like "Pakistan".
I live in Israel and I am Israeli
Allah yel3ankum jami3an "الكيان الصهيوني" in shaa Allah
Amin🤲
If you don't understand just say Amin "don't be afraid it's a very good du3a for you"
ARABIC ❤
We don’t care man
welcome to palestine ... arabic is the formal langauge there and its the same
Keep dreaming
Love to Palestine from india
@@mikaelkatz9957 keep hating 🥰 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
@@mikaelkatz9957 keep hating
Stop fighting
Why can’t we Jews and Muslims stop fighting for 5 MINUTES
LET US BE FRIENDS
Why did u add the marvelous revolution sound when u enter a world theme?
I speck this language "היי זה בילתי ניראה כן כן"
Welcome to Palestine one off the best countries in the world and they speak the best language which is Arabic 🙂
k.
😂😂😂😂😂
You got sent 20 Jordanian rials to say that
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Fun fact: the place where Arabic was supposed to be shown in the video (the blue street sign) it was censored...
Hebrew Is Very Old And Great Language 🤍