Just recently started studying Hebrew. I have been just going over the basics for the first week. Hearing these sentences I realize how beautiful of a language it is. Great video and thank you!
I like my Hebrew teacher very - very much, because she has great sense of humor. She always uses very nice and effectivev humor to teach me Hebrew Language. I am 100% Armenian and we have 36 Armenian alphabets; therefore, it is very - very and very easy to make the sounds of Hebrew alphabets without any slightest difficulty, because we have them all in our language and much more. Beside till the end of my high school most of the lessons I have been learning was in Arabic language. Now you know why I am so proud of my background. Armenian, Arabic, Turkish, English, very little of French, and now it is time for me to learn Hebrew Language (My Most Beloved Lord's and His Followers Language) in order to make it a "Perfect Combination". Yes indeed! Hebrew Language is my most important dream. Let me see how good shall I be!!!! ❤🌷🍷😊 Cheers!
There's so much similarity between Arabic and Hebrew. Being someone who already speaks Arabic makes it so much easier to learn Hebrew. great video, keep it up!
I love most of the Israel cuisine. I went to a restaurant in New Jersey, and the food was delicious. The rice, the bean, the lentils, the meat, etc., simply loved it.
Shabaka Al Kheil no... first of all Israeli cuisine is very rich because ut's a mix of many cuisines from around the world that jews have been there, not only from the levant. Egyptian jews bring the falafel, Lebanese jews bring the Hummus, Turkish jews bring the shawarma, Morrocan jews bring the cuscus etc. second, jews didn't copied it they were part of it, part of the culture, the cuisine, the music etc in every place they've been, specially in the middle east (Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Persia) that they're there for 2500 years. also there are unique jewish food in those areas, for example the iraqi jews have Sabikh, Morrocan jews have Mufleta, Polish jews have gefilte fish etc.
This part is going to fast for me, but it is good to listen to the pronunciation. I come from a Spanish background, had to learn English in USA, and now I am trying to learn the language of my ancestors. Thank you for your videos. I would like to continue learning with you. I need to go slow, first of all not very young. Second of all it is very hard to learn a language oneself, and I cannot afford to go to school to learn Hebrew. You are great!!!
It is one of these five. I am thankful for this segment. I have lost the ability to gargle, and as such have difficulty pronouncing the 'r' sound and guttural sounds. I have come up with ways to pronounce these sounds and words that make it sound correct.
Your enthusiasm is catching. I know a lot of Hebrew words but can't put many into a sentence. I know enough to understand what my sister-in-law, who's a Sabra, is saying about me! lol If you could slow down a bit think I'd understand the entire sentience.
I am learning Hebrew on my own. It is very hard, but I can read pretty much and understand it. Except I do not know, yet, the meaning of most words. I would love to learn with you once I get my Internet service. Thanks for these videos. You are very kind. B"H
I am using the Duolingo app. I love it and would definitely recommend it to anyone interested in learning Hebrew. I've been studying Hebrew for years and this is the best tool I've found yet. שלום
Thanks. I Love Hebrew. I got first interested when I watch my Israeli Film in Hebrew with English subtitles actually. It was Clara Hakedosha. A really nice movie. The language and accent kind of caught my attention so long I at last made decision to learn Hebrew. Its a language of love. Plus I Love Israel a lot it is also a major reason for it waiting to visit it someday.
What would happen if a male used the female pronunciation or the female used the male pronunciations? Is it frowned upon because i think i may just say whichever one was easiest at first! :) God bless you.
But it isn't always addressing a person as a man or a woman, or mentioning anything about their gender. The words 'happy' and 'birthday' by themselves should mean the same really regardless to whom they are being spoken to. But clearly there is a big difference.
This is glorious, I have been researching "do people still speak hebrew" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Bonincoln Hebrew Handful - (do a google search ) ? Ive heard some super things about it and my mate got great results with it.
This was great, I been tryin to find out about "learn speak hebrew cd" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Bonincoln Hebrew Handful - (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my m8 got amazing results with it.
You are a good teacher . I understand u . It's has Been a year since I start . Ok soon ill learn it . Shalum . Brukhaim habaiem . Mahachim chilkha !? Ok leheatra eot .
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George our Jewish girl ❤
She is the best! Brazil loves you, Yaara!
Cursino Filho כן, כול אנחנו אוהבים אותה.
I think I’m in love 😍. I can’t get enough of her! Thanks for the Hebrew lesson too 😀
Just recently started studying Hebrew. I have been just going over the basics for the first week. Hearing these sentences I realize how beautiful of a language it is. Great video and thank you!
At first I thought she went a little too fast. but after watching it a few times, I am starting to understand better. thank you Yaara.
I like my Hebrew teacher very - very much, because she has great sense of humor. She always uses very nice and effectivev humor to teach me Hebrew Language.
I am 100% Armenian and we have 36 Armenian alphabets; therefore, it is very - very and very easy to make the sounds of Hebrew alphabets without any slightest difficulty, because we have them all in our language and much more. Beside till the end of my high school most of the lessons I have been learning was in Arabic language. Now you know why I am so proud of my background. Armenian, Arabic, Turkish, English, very little of French, and now it is time for me to learn Hebrew Language (My Most Beloved Lord's and His Followers Language) in order to make it a "Perfect Combination". Yes indeed! Hebrew Language is my most important dream. Let me see how good shall I be!!!! ❤🌷🍷😊 Cheers!
Good luck בהצלחה
The delightfully refreshing, dry humour on your part turns a teaching monologue into a rare pleasure, Yaara...
I liked a lot and I'm loving to study hebrew language. Yaara is helping me a lot!
Yaara, I was in Israel in 1988. I ate falafel wrapped in fried eggplant. This was tasty and something you never see in Brooklyn.
I'm glad that I found this Channel
Totally sublime without make-up!!!!
I study Biblical Hebrew... it's fun to learn everyday words 💕🙏😇
There's so much similarity between Arabic and Hebrew. Being someone who already speaks Arabic makes it so much easier to learn Hebrew. great video, keep it up!
But for us arabic is very hard language
For me aramic is very easy I don't why maybe because hebrew and aramic are same
I love most of the Israel cuisine. I went to a restaurant in New Jersey, and the food was delicious. The rice, the bean, the lentils, the meat, etc., simply loved it.
It is just copied from actuall levantine people like palestinians or syrians. But it is great
Shabaka Al Kheil no... first of all Israeli cuisine is very rich because ut's a mix of many cuisines from around the world that jews have been there, not only from the levant. Egyptian jews bring the falafel, Lebanese jews bring the Hummus, Turkish jews bring the shawarma, Morrocan jews bring the cuscus etc.
second, jews didn't copied it they were part of it, part of the culture, the cuisine, the music etc in every place they've been, specially in the middle east (Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Persia) that they're there for 2500 years. also there are unique jewish food in those areas,
for example the iraqi jews have Sabikh, Morrocan jews have Mufleta, Polish jews have gefilte fish etc.
YES! Middle-eastern food is the best!
Shalom Yaara , very clear and your awesome in Hebrew / English words of phrases ..Please teach us some Bible Torah words.. Thanks Thoda. Philippines
For me you are the better teacher...
Yaara is doing a great job. Bless her.
This part is going to fast for me, but it is good to listen to the pronunciation. I come from a Spanish background, had to learn English in USA, and now I am trying to learn the language of my ancestors. Thank you for your videos. I would like to continue learning with you. I need to go slow, first of all not very young. Second of all it is very hard to learn a language oneself, and I cannot afford to go to school to learn Hebrew. You are great!!!
תודה רבה לך היה לי כך כך כיף
Shalom shabbat shalom toda raba hébreu beautiful langue
I'm in love with Yaara!
THE LORD JESUS CHRIST continue to bless our universe, AMEN! the anatomy graphics made it more smarter, and interactive!,
God bless you yaara
It is one of these five. I am thankful for this segment. I have lost the ability to gargle, and as such have difficulty pronouncing the 'r' sound and guttural sounds. I have come up with ways to pronounce these sounds and words that make it sound correct.
Yaara you are the best! Love from argentina ❤
Gracias por las enseñanzas son muy ùtiles las voy a subir a los grupos de APRENDE HEBREO. Toda ravah Shalom. Yafa isha.
Toda raba lach Le'hitra'ot bye !
Very nice clear pronunciation it's very useful thanku soooooomuch
You are great teacher I love you God bless you
Your enthusiasm is catching. I know a lot of Hebrew words but can't put many into a sentence. I know enough to understand what my sister-in-law, who's a Sabra, is saying about me! lol If you could slow down a bit think I'd understand the entire sentience.
Thank you Yaara 😁
Hebrew language best in the world
I am learning Hebrew on my own. It is very hard, but I can read pretty much and understand it. Except I do not know, yet, the meaning of most words. I would love to learn with you once I get my Internet service. Thanks for these videos. You are very kind. B"H
I'm learning Hebrew by myself too. Kinda difficult sometimes but really amazing!
I am using the Duolingo app. I love it and would definitely recommend it to anyone interested in learning Hebrew. I've been studying Hebrew for years and this is the best tool I've found yet. שלום
Marcello Sulsenti im 25% Hebrew but I almost forgot it lmao
I reccomend the website Quizlet.
You can make your own vocabulairy lists(flashcards)and practice it.
Yeah, me too!
Thanks. I Love Hebrew. I got first interested when I watch my Israeli Film in Hebrew with English subtitles actually. It was Clara Hakedosha. A really nice movie. The language and accent kind of caught my attention so long I at last made decision to learn Hebrew. Its a language of love. Plus I Love Israel a lot it is also a major reason for it waiting to visit it someday.
Todah raba, your teach is very clear, thanks.
I've been to Israel and I'm Dutch so quite comfortable with the pronunciation part but Hebrew is a though one regardless!
אני אוהבת את זה!
I love it!
What would happen if a male used the female pronunciation or the female used the male pronunciations? Is it frowned upon because i think i may just say whichever one was easiest at first! :) God bless you.
ron sae its just wrong.
Imagine the look you would get walking up to a woman and saying "excuse me Sir?". Or if you were talking about a man and you said "She said...".
But it isn't always addressing a person as a man or a woman, or mentioning anything about their gender. The words 'happy' and 'birthday' by themselves should mean the same really regardless to whom they are being spoken to. But clearly there is a big difference.
b-reshit bara elohim et ha tsunamiyot ve et ha-hurrikanot
תודה רבה! יפה מאוד! שלום!
Me encanta esta chica de verdad, como enseña!
Awesome! אני אוהב אותך
Yarah is the most interesting part of the video she is cute and lovely
I can only second your comments, I agree 100%
Indeed! Yarah is very cute.
This is glorious, I have been researching "do people still speak hebrew" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Bonincoln Hebrew Handful - (do a google search ) ? Ive heard some super things about it and my mate got great results with it.
This was great, I been tryin to find out about "learn speak hebrew cd" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Bonincoln Hebrew Handful - (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my m8 got amazing results with it.
I agree. Yaara certainly is beautiful.
Coronado, California
I also speak German and a bit if Italian so the ch sound no problem. The r sound also no problem. Yeaaaa
I love this session keep it up. And you look amazing!
תודה רבה זה מאוד חשוב!!
I live my hebrew techer from Israel.
I'm enjoying learning hebrow befor I see u . But now I like it even mor . Sweat teacher . I'm doing good
i like the word really/mamesh....hope i got that right....From Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Thank you yaara sister
Yaara, Ani ohevet otha!! Did I say this right, Vijay from Penang Island, Malaysia.Bye!!
You're so cute, and the pronunciation so clear with just enough time to perfectly understand everything. Thanks for sharing your lessons.
what a most wonderful smile
טודה רבה
Mulugeta Tefera תודה רבה
Thank you ---Love your videos
Shalom!!
Toda rabah, thanks, muchas gracias
8:13 "finance me" 😂😂😂😂😂
well. I love learning new things and Yaara is doing a great job.
What a nice youtube channel!!! Thank you so much for your wonderful lessons!!!
Yaara is soooo beautiful
I'm in love with Yaara; she's awesome.
Not only beautiful, she is so smart 💋💋💋
@@awomangala9759 so do I 💋❣️💐
@@hevelcava525 But, who are you to love a mother of the world? Respectfully!
Thanks for your amazing lesson!!!
pre-CoVid19 thinking "give them a bite of your falafel".
CoVid19 era "buy them their own falafel" 😎
Thank. You are so fast. Wanted to write the alphabet.
Loving this.
Shalom, Thanks for your beautiful lovely wonderful awesome amazing video. Greetings and 💗💞💝💟💕💖❤💓💘 from Roshan Christopher Dsouza INDIA 🇮🇳
Yara, you are dangerously clever and awesome.
Shalom
Your way to teach Hebrew is too beautiful like you
bellissimo e interessante, specialmente con Yara
Nice.. Toda Rabá!
Ba-pa'am ha' ba' a!
I love this for sure
Thats abeautiful interprations Yana .lll be always br with you in your lessons.love thanks.
thank you
I love my hebrew techer from Israel.
תודה שלום
You are a good teacher . I understand u . It's has Been a year since I start . Ok soon ill learn it . Shalum . Brukhaim habaiem . Mahachim chilkha !? Ok leheatra eot .
8:14 I am still laughing right now 🤣🤣 you are a great teacher by the way 😊👍😉
Thanks,very nice language,video.
thank you.
9:59 pronunciation lessons are excellent.
THANKS. WILLING TO LEARN MORE
אני לומד אנגלית פה .זה אחלה שעורים. סוף סוף מישהי מלמדת אנגלית. בלי מבטא כבד
thank you so much Dear
We need someone from Hebrew Pod 101 to supervise and answer any questions in the Live Chat!!
Thank you for the Video.. i really love it, just little bit too fast for beginner like me :)
She has the most classical Israeli look ever (and I am an Israeli).
your really buatifull teacher ..
אני אוהב את זה... גדול
i love how you teach
you are great Yarra
Shalom Yaara I will say I learned on UA-cam with Yaara todah rabah lach lehitraot bye bye
Jorge Gago
Jorge Gago Lol,nice Hebrew.But can You write those in Hebrew?Just wanna give Ya a little challenge.You probably can do it.
Very nice video,language,thanks.
thank you. G-d bless
Shalom Yaara toda raba lach Le'hitra'ot bye
Last place, Monterey Mexico
it's very nice language to learn I will like it if you talk a little slower very appreciated. hopefully will learn more in the future
good now i learned some new hebrew. Lehitraot
We also use ima in berber to say Mother.
Toda
Karim BEKKOUCHE
you speak berber?!
DJCatnyp
Hi. Yes i do.
Karim BEKKOUCHE
What country are you from
DJCatnyp i am originally from Algeria and I live in the USA right now.
but we say yema
I love that movie it's with my favorite 80's actor/ singer Yehoram Gaon! Lemi lemi yesh yoter kavod!
this helps me a lot..toda rava yaara.😉😘
it's "toda raBa" :)