Thank you, its wonderful, the Hebrew language is very exceptionel, reading these lines in Hebrew makes a deep impression on me, you really feel the roots of this text.♥♥
In Biblical Hebrew, the letter "ת" (tav) without a dagesh is pronounced as "th," similar to the "th" in "think," while with a dagesh it is pronounced as "t." Therefore, if someone is pronouncing the tav without a dagesh as "t," they are using a modern pronunciation rather than the Biblical Hebrew pronunciation.
Thank you, its wonderful, the Hebrew language is very exceptionel, reading these lines in Hebrew makes a deep impression on me, you really feel the roots of this text.♥♥
Thnak you so much. Very good, very helpful .
Shalom
Thank you very much ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for your patient and excellent instruction!
🙏🙏🙏
awesome. thank you ☺️
שבת שלום תודה רבה מורה
Thank you for sharing your time and your knowledge 🎉
Thank you for your patience
אני שמח שפגשתי אותך כאן
Thank you very much Madam
Thanks
In Biblical Hebrew, the letter "ת" (tav) without a dagesh is pronounced as "th," similar to the "th" in "think," while with a dagesh it is pronounced as "t." Therefore, if someone is pronouncing the tav without a dagesh as "t," they are using a modern pronunciation rather than the Biblical Hebrew pronunciation.