TQ so much for lesson 119. Lovely to follow through. Appreciate your hard work. Just one request.....when you read the bible passages, can you go just a bit slower please. TQ.
Dear Beth, Please don't worry if this is something you will cover in another lesson, but is there something called a Weyikṭol verb as at 15.00 minutes, where is says "We will go" וְנָבוֹאָה ? I am wondering why a weqatal form is not used, and also why the 'ah' ָה sound is added at the end of the word so that it is not just וְנָבוֹא ! Thank you so much! I think I might have seen weyiktol verbs in the Bible but I can't see to find out what they are for! If this is covered in a future lesson please don't worry to explain, or may be I have missed it in a past lesson.....
Yes, you can have a vav conjunction on a yiqtol verb form. It isn't a different meaning than a normal yiqtol verb. It's another way to link future actions. The 'ah' ָה sound in that sequence is something we haven't covered much yet (good eye!), but in this case it makes the verb "cohortative," giving the meaning: "let's do..." So in that sequence, "let's approach the house," "let's enter the house," "let's pass by the guard," "let's go out of the house." I don't expect people to understand the details here, but just to go with the flow. 😊 We'll see cohortative verbs more in the future sometime.
Wonderful lessons all the time. You are a great teacher. I am reading with much more ease now. Truly, may God reward you. תודה רבה.
I love your drawing
Another excellent presentation! Thanks so much!
Thanks again for another great video.
Shalom BET,blessing 🎉😊
Toda Raba ajot Bet😊🎉
Great content, I am getting better with each video. I can grasp a lot by now.
Waw impresionante. Toda al kol avodatej (תודה על כל עבודתך)
¡Todah Rabah por una nueva lección de hebreo bíblico! Los queremos mucho, Bendiciones.
Nguyện chúa chúc lành, ban phước cho bạn...cảm ơn bạn .
❤Todah rabah ❤Shalom ubrajot ❤Thanks a lot
Shalom. Todah rabah, morah
I was so shocked when there was a lion! Great lesson!! (I'm glad I'm almost caught up!)
Thanks so much
Great lesson. Thanks.
You are amazing truly! Blessings! ❤
Muchas gracias por vuestro trabajo, sois geniales. Dios os bendiga ❤❤
საუკეთესო მასწავლებელი ბეთი❤❤❤
Muchas gracias! Excelente lección!
Great thank you
Muito bom obrigado sigo vocês desde os primeiros vídeos.
Same here. Very enriching lessons.
Thank you ❤❤❤ pls do more videos
Quero assistir seus vídeos de inglês. Amei o primeiro. Noomi sabe mais do que eu kkkkkk
omitted dagesh in (damim) at 9;45
Love it. Would you recommend doing Pimsleur Hebrew as well?
TQ so much for lesson 119. Lovely to follow through. Appreciate your hard work.
Just one request.....when you read the bible passages, can you go just a bit slower please. TQ.
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Hola Beth! Una pregunta: en el minuto 8:38 aparece la palabra מטה (mitá) y quiero saber que significa?
sofá o cama
@@davidhacker3604 gracias
Dear Beth, Please don't worry if this is something you will cover in another lesson, but is there something called a Weyikṭol verb as at 15.00 minutes, where is says "We will go" וְנָבוֹאָה ? I am wondering why a weqatal form is not used, and also why the 'ah' ָה sound is added at the end of the word so that it is not just וְנָבוֹא ! Thank you so much! I think I might have seen weyiktol verbs in the Bible but I can't see to find out what they are for! If this is covered in a future lesson please don't worry to explain, or may be I have missed it in a past lesson.....
Yes, you can have a vav conjunction on a yiqtol verb form. It isn't a different meaning than a normal yiqtol verb. It's another way to link future actions. The 'ah' ָה sound in that sequence is something we haven't covered much yet (good eye!), but in this case it makes the verb "cohortative," giving the meaning: "let's do..." So in that sequence, "let's approach the house," "let's enter the house," "let's pass by the guard," "let's go out of the house." I don't expect people to understand the details here, but just to go with the flow. 😊 We'll see cohortative verbs more in the future sometime.
@@AlephwithBeth Oh, thank you so much Beth - I got terribly confused trying to look it up online, but it's all clear now - thank you!🙂
Shalom desde Argentina.
Gracias por la explicación
Lindo
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Arieh is my professor's name
אַיֵּה אַבְרָם הַיּוֹם?!
חחח בעבודה כי צריכים כסף
سلام شالوم lo lomed 120kadasha ane ohew hameshpaka awraham ane lo ohw melkama slieka toda bt gm ani ohw noame🌺🌺
Enhlish translation also would have been helpful.
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