Some corrections: The vertical stroke on Alef should be longer upwards. The "circle" part in Lamed should be smaller. The final, vertical stroke on Mem sofit should longer downwards. Pei sofit's "circle" should be on the same line as the other letters and the final stroke should not touch the body of the letter. Tsadik should be way bigger, isn't that small. Tsadik sofit has the same problems of Pei sofit. Kuf round part should sit in the line, and the vertical stroke's direction is downwards
I like cursive scripts, because they remind you that a certain language isn't just written by typing machines and printers, but also by actual people who prefer writing faster than bother putting serifs on every single letter.
Every calligrapher has their own signature to their work, no matter how precise the letters are taught. Same for cursive in Hebrew as it is presented here. In reality, it's the quickest, sans serif, normative way to write everyday Hebrew. In this sample, not all the letters are italicized (slanted in one direction): They vary. Some people have gorgeous, flowing cursive in Hebrew, some is choppy, some abbreviate or exaggerate upward and downward strokes. The list of variations goes on as it will in any language. Some people's dalets look line tsadiks because their tsadik is too short, and their dalets are too curved at the end. As an expat who loves calligraphy in any language, I often have to go back to the basics so I can read the personalized handwriting on the walls AND improve my own.
i speak hebrow, you did it very nice but you did mistakes in yod vav gimel nun sofit and zain. vav yod and nun sofit needs to be stright. and zain need to looks like opposite gimel. I really like your videos keep it up bro!!!
Totalmente diferente de la otra escrita hebrea. Puedes hacer un video enseñado cómo hacer el alfabeto en griego moderno tanto de forma cursiva cuanto normal
Doesn't cursive mean connected? Sorry if im wrong but we always call it Htav yad and Htav Dfoos, Htav yad=Hand writing(the thing he is doing). Htav Dfoos(print writing) is what you learn to read and write at a younger age, since all documents, books and pretty much everything else except for hand writing is Dfoos.
Sometimes when I write fast it looks neat and calligraphed but sometimes it looks like I was having a math test alongside writing so it's a 50/50 chance when writing hebrew, Cuz you can't connect the letters.
This is neat and impressive but honestly its not very accurate and there are many big mistakes like vavs, yuds, and nun sofits are not supposed to slant that far
I really appreciate the effort taken. Interesting to see how a guy who can write kanji by hand handles heberew alphabet. The thing is that many letters are incorrect. Meaning that I will probably understand which letter you meant to write but would be wondering why is this guy who failed elementary school writing by hand instead of typing it up in a word processor. A sample of my daily writing hand: pasteboard.co/XtAf7HTRZ895.jpg
Imagine being able to write multiple alphabets better than anyone that has to write them every day. TALENT
y r u 🌈?
@@Khaled_ebn_alwalid123 maybe because he likes men
@@Khaled_ebn_alwalid123 what’s wrong with that?
@@atlas_1802 Because it's forbidden to be gay in his religion...
זה בסיסי...
Some corrections:
The vertical stroke on Alef should be longer upwards.
The "circle" part in Lamed should be smaller.
The final, vertical stroke on Mem sofit should longer downwards.
Pei sofit's "circle" should be on the same line as the other letters and the final stroke should not touch the body of the letter.
Tsadik should be way bigger, isn't that small.
Tsadik sofit has the same problems of Pei sofit.
Kuf round part should sit in the line, and the vertical stroke's direction is downwards
Not necessarily, these all look perfectly normal. 🇮🇱
I personally make it touch it, so it's fine
In Your case, cursive ך and ק sure seem to be identical! למה?
Looks like the foamemes K in the first part
shush
This guy is so skilled it's not even funny. I'm legitimately impressed by every single video.
I like cursive scripts, because they remind you that a certain language isn't just written by typing machines and printers, but also by actual people who prefer writing faster than bother putting serifs on every single letter.
What a hard worker!
Outside lamed and pei/tsadik sofit my cursive Hebrew is reeeeally similar to his, really impressed!
ヘブライ語勉強中です。メールもあるし書けなくても良いか…と思ってましたが、自分で書けるようになりたいなぁと思いました!
良いきっかけになりました😊
ありがとうございます
勉強頑張ってくださいね!
イスラエル人より
Good luck 👍. Love from Israel 🇮🇱 ❤ 🇯🇵
I can't help but notice that curved hebrew looks like japanese
Every calligrapher has their own signature to their work, no matter how precise the letters are taught. Same for cursive in Hebrew as it is presented here. In reality, it's the quickest, sans serif, normative way to write everyday Hebrew. In this sample, not all the letters are italicized (slanted in one direction): They vary. Some people have gorgeous, flowing cursive in Hebrew, some is choppy, some abbreviate or exaggerate upward and downward strokes. The list of variations goes on as it will in any language. Some people's dalets look line tsadiks because their tsadik is too short, and their dalets are too curved at the end. As an expat who loves calligraphy in any language, I often have to go back to the basics so I can read the personalized handwriting on the walls AND improve my own.
ヘブライ語学んでるので役に立ちました。ありがとうございます
מגניב לראות את זה, עבודה טובה!
Bro actually learned Hebrew this time
Shalom everybody
Shalom❤
Jewish doctor: (writes his prescription)
Patient: ¿Why do I hear the boss music?
ah?
Very impressive 💓
That looks cool!
I love learning
0:56 the hardest alphabet to write
try Ethiopic!
Sua Caligrafia no Hebraico está melhor que a minha que escrevo a anos kkkk, Shalom UVracha 🖖
Hope one day you'll do Glagolitic script (round, square or angular (Croatian)) and Gaelic type
Do Serbian Latin and Cyrillic cursive, please. I have been asking for this in many videos.
yesss
I’m pretty sure he at least did Russian cursive not that long ago…
@@saiyajedi Russian and Serbian script are not the same.
Thank you
Very cool man!
i speak hebrow, you did it very nice but you did mistakes in yod vav gimel nun sofit and zain.
vav yod and nun sofit needs to be stright. and zain need to looks like opposite gimel. I really like your videos keep it up bro!!!
Beautiful!
*Congrats to everyone who is early and who found this comment*
I found it
I found it
they might find it later tho
Ok
🤍♥️🤍 תודה רבה
Totalmente diferente de la otra escrita hebrea.
Puedes hacer un video enseñado cómo hacer el alfabeto en griego moderno tanto de forma cursiva cuanto normal
In Alef, the line and “c” are separate, not written stuck together.
I now hebrew
muito bom, gostei!
The sweet silence: music of writing. 'Drunk paper'. Drunk on black ink!
You are awesome
good stuff
This is not cursive, this is the handwriting we use every day…
And some of the letters are not correct
It is a cursive though. The handwriting we use everyday is the cursive.
No, we use handwriting (contrary to print). Cursive is when you connect the letters, aka not lifting the pen until the end of a word
@@danamir4798 Right
@@drorgolan7121
זה לא שהם לגמרי לא נכונות, אבל באמת קצת מוזרות. הז' למשל ממש מוזרה... אבל נראה לי שקצת קשה להגיד שלגמרי לא נכונה.
Incrível
Doesn't cursive mean connected? Sorry if im wrong but we always call it Htav yad and Htav Dfoos, Htav yad=Hand writing(the thing he is doing). Htav Dfoos(print writing) is what you learn to read and write at a younger age, since all documents, books and pretty much everything else except for hand writing is Dfoos.
Sometimes when I write fast it looks neat and calligraphed but sometimes it looks like I was having a math test alongside writing so it's a 50/50 chance when writing hebrew, Cuz you can't connect the letters.
まず、筆記体かの区別がつけられん。
たくみさんの実家は国家機関ですか?
なんか色々とやばい字書いてますけど?(いい意味で)(語彙力皆無)
お手本になりました。
🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
First , this is GREAT !
And ... Can I know what pen are you using ? the price ... colours ... and the type please ...
It's literally in the first second of the video
👏👏👏👏🥇
So s l o w
Pallava script please😭
たくみさんはどこの国の人なんですか?
🇯🇵
This is neat and impressive but honestly its not very accurate and there are many big mistakes like vavs, yuds, and nun sofits are not supposed to slant that far
日本人「この動画の需要が見いだせない」
*很酷*
よ く わ か ん な い ☆
היי
הייי
היייי
Quiero curso de hebreo en cursiva tiene
Rosen Hebrew School. Be ready to pay $1,200 per course and go through 7 books.
Why are they all slanted 30 degrees to the right
ぺーとツァデーのどうしてこうなった感
Hi
使い道なさそうだけど
なんかかっけー
Უოუპკ
..................How many languages do you know???😳
None of them you don't have to speak a language to write it's alphabet.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
א ב ג ד ה ו ז ח ט י כ ך ל מ ם נ ן ס ע פ ף צ ץ ק ר ש ת
It's not tzadi it's tzadik
its good but the vav need to be straight
Looks like Armenian writing.
固定してほしいけど固定してもらえるようなコメントセンスしてないから、、、
固定お願いします(ゴリ押し)
Hebrew is not Israel
I really appreciate the effort taken. Interesting to see how a guy who can write kanji by hand handles heberew alphabet. The thing is that many letters are incorrect.
Meaning that I will probably understand which letter you meant to write but would be wondering why is this guy who failed elementary school writing by hand instead of typing it up in a word processor.
A sample of my daily writing hand:
pasteboard.co/XtAf7HTRZ895.jpg