Thank you sir. I used your video to cross reference the Strong's concordance definition/meaning for "Shem," the first son of Noah who is mentioned in several places in the book of Genesis. I thought it curious that the Hebrew meaning of his name is "name." Thanks for sharing your video.
Great video. What is the difference between the three ways you have shown to say "my name is..."? Is one classic/modern versus informal/formal? Where would I use #1 versus #2?
Shalom G. Joi Bailey, Let's say that #1 is a good answer to the question "what is your name?" in a formal situation. # 2 is kind of old-fashioned in today's terms. # 3 is the most common and used in day-to-day Hebrew. In any case, you can always say: "aní [YOUR NAME]". It is just like saying "I am [YOUR NAME]". Thanks for the feedback:)
Hi Mona, Exactly. This form you mentioned is more formal. You can also say kor-eem li Mona. Kor-eem = they call, li = me. This is the common spoken way.
@@alicemonteiro5567 Hi Alice, Kor-eem is the masculine plural form of the verb To Call, or Likró, in the present tense. Your logic is not so far off. קורא is the base word and the ים is the pronominal suffix.
" nice job " but We need you write hebrew regular form Until we learn a little be more please I have a h time to read that type of writing l love your class but help us With hands
Hi, good point. Technically, it is not how do you say "my name is" in Hebrew. You might as well use this way to say "I am tall", "I am from the moon" and also for I am + name. Worth mentioning in a future video. Thank! Toda!
I want to the website and there’s nothing there. I’m taking lessons at the Rosen school of Hebrew and my instructor is teaching without the Niqqud and I’m really struggling.
Great job brother. Thanks for your help.
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Thank you sir. I used your video to cross reference the Strong's concordance definition/meaning for "Shem," the first son of Noah who is mentioned in several places in the book of Genesis. I thought it curious that the Hebrew meaning of his name is "name." Thanks for sharing your video.
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Great video. What is the difference between the three ways you have shown to say "my name is..."? Is one classic/modern versus informal/formal? Where would I use #1 versus #2?
Shalom G. Joi Bailey,
Let's say that #1 is a good answer to the question "what is your name?" in a formal situation.
# 2 is kind of old-fashioned in today's terms.
# 3 is the most common and used in day-to-day Hebrew.
In any case, you can always say: "aní [YOUR NAME]". It is just like saying "I am [YOUR NAME]".
Thanks for the feedback:)
@@HebrewWithBen Shalom ve toda raba! Thank you for replying so quickly and thoroughly. (we haven't started learning to write Hebrew just yet).
How do you say Steven in Hebrew
So if I wanna say my name is mona, it'll be shmi mona?
Hi Mona, Exactly. This form you mentioned is more formal. You can also say kor-eem li Mona. Kor-eem = they call, li = me.
This is the common spoken way.
@@HebrewWithBen thanks a million 🙂
@@HebrewWithBen So, "קור" means "to call" and "אים" means "they"? Is that it?
@@alicemonteiro5567 Hi Alice, Kor-eem is the masculine plural form of the verb To Call, or Likró, in the present tense. Your logic is not so far off. קורא is the base word and the ים is the pronominal suffix.
@@HebrewWithBen Oh, got it. Thank you veeery much!
So, "my name is Alice" would be "קוראים לי אליס"?
Yes. Very nice.
This is the idiomatic translation. The literal translation is "they call me". This is an informal way of introducing yourself.
If thanks is tuda how can I reply
how do you say: my people in hebrew
Hi, My name is Deepjoy Paul
Can someone write my name in Hebrew text, I will be thankfull.
If someone do not like this teaching they really have a problem. This is for beginners.....
You are using script… kind of difficult for a beginner like me that I am just getting familiar with block…😉
שמי is pretty similar to say my name is in Arabic , wow
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Praise the Lord plz send my name hebrew language
Stop saying praise the lord your doing Idolatry
Can you please write my name Elaine in hebrew
" nice job "
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We need you write hebrew regular form
Until we learn a little be more please
I have a h time to read that type of writing l love your class but help us
With hands
My israeli friend didn't teach me those ways of saying my name is. Only way they taught me is Ani ( then the name)
Hi, good point.
Technically, it is not how do you say "my name is" in Hebrew. You might as well use this way to say "I am tall", "I am from the moon" and also for I am + name.
Worth mentioning in a future video.
Thank! Toda!
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Shalom Omar.
Sheli is my than?
Yes.
I want to the website and there’s nothing there. I’m taking lessons at the Rosen school of Hebrew and my instructor is teaching without the Niqqud and I’m really struggling.
@@fordmusclecar Thanks for sharing. Do you have a specific question I can help you with?
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אין בעד מה - eyn bead ma