Thanks for this! Today! I've been studying Ivrit for three months now. I wish I could just go to Israel for a year and immerse myself if the language and learn faster.
שלום. You're a good teacher. How you provided the material to learn from was well presented. תודה רבה. שלום. I am sorry, but I do not know why my phone transposed the textt backwards from how it was written, after I posted it. It had not been doing this before.
Shalom, thank you for this video. It is very helpful! I am learning Hebrew and am wondering what the rules are for future tense when saying things like, "It will be hot in South America" and other sentences like that where a person is not the subject?
Hi Kati. Same like in the past tense, you need to use the conjugation for 3rd person singular masculine, for instance, iye kham (יהיה חם). iye kham be drom america (יהיה חם בדרום אמריקה)
I think brother it will be easier for many to understand if you also spell or write the Israel words in a transliteration style like for example ken is yes in English. It is a bit hard for beginners like me to comprehend the alekbet or Israel letters for now.
Learning Hebrew without knowing the alphabet, is like learning to drive a car without a steering wheel. Check out my comprehensive Hebrew alphabet playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLeCAm7owhDr2rFDfDiLVBF0ylvrUu_CXM.html
I want to know if there is a rule to make the future tense, because I'm getting a problem with it, I'm leaning to conjugate the verbs and particularly I don't know if I should pronounce a, e , i (א) examples אדבר adaber אאמין a'amin אכנס ekanes
How wonderful this channel is! A lot of examples and a very clear explanation. Thank you !
Tus clases son muy buenas, muchas Gracias!
I loved it! You pronounce very clearly! 🥰
Thanks for this! Today! I've been studying Ivrit for three months now. I wish I could just go to Israel for a year and immerse myself if the language and learn faster.
Ani Holland diet and go zoon to Jeruzalem. L.N.
i’m studying ivrit. beautiful language.
Thank you this! Perfectly explained
Very well explained! Simple and easy! תודה !!
Now i know how to use these thanks for sharing❤❤❤keep it up.
Finally a good channel to learn
Thank you very much David! ❤️❤️❤️
Thank You. This is the best, real life stuff.
can't wait to see video on how to read hebrew without the dots
and how letters combine to make a sound in hebrew
i love you bro God bless you for this amazing lessons
metzeti et ha'sarton ha'zeh ha'tov b'yoter lilmud shfa ivrit. ahavti et ze miPakistan. ❤❤❤❤❤
Shalom from india
I'm learning Hebrew
Nice video
I'm new subscriber
I'm happy finding your Chanel l learn a lot so far
I've been looking for this method to learn hebrew, thank u sir.i want to learn much faster, so to speak within this year..
David THANK YOU 🤍💙🤍💙🙏
Really great! Please make more videos! :)
שלום.
You're a good teacher.
How you provided the material to learn from was well presented.
תודה רבה. שלום.
I am sorry, but I do not know why my phone transposed the textt backwards from how it was written, after I posted it.
It had not been doing this before.
THANKS
Toda Raba
Thank you so much for this video, it's really helpful.
!תודה רבה
Wow you are seriously awesome I love how you explain things
Ani Holland diet
זה קל וברור תודה
really helpful
Congratulations! I like your channel! Keep it up!
Thank you your support!
more videos please I love Hebrew❤️
Awesome lesson.
Love it ❣😍😍😍
Shalom, thank you for this video. It is very helpful! I am learning Hebrew and am wondering what the rules are for future tense when saying things like, "It will be hot in South America" and other sentences like that where a person is not the subject?
Hi Kati. Same like in the past tense, you need to use the conjugation for 3rd person singular masculine, for instance,
iye kham (יהיה חם).
iye kham be drom america (יהיה חם בדרום אמריקה)
I think brother it will be easier for many to understand if you also spell or write the Israel words in a transliteration style like for example ken is yes in English. It is a bit hard for beginners like me to comprehend the alekbet or Israel letters for now.
Learning Hebrew without knowing the alphabet, is like learning to drive a car without a steering wheel. Check out my comprehensive Hebrew alphabet playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLeCAm7owhDr2rFDfDiLVBF0ylvrUu_CXM.html
Tov meod david toda
But the rules in biblical hebrew is somehow different, correct?
I want to know if there is a rule to make the future tense, because I'm getting a problem with it, I'm leaning to conjugate the verbs and particularly I don't know if I should pronounce a, e , i (א) examples
אדבר adaber
אאמין a'amin
אכנס ekanes
Follow the vowels of the infinitive and you will always be a winner. 😉
@@hebrewwithdavid I got it , now I have to learn the irregular verbs because I'm learning this beautiful language by myself
Feel free to book a lesson with me. I have plenty of materials and homework assignments for my students.
My Skype: david2007a
Hello what is
תמים
You explain very well but you should repeat at least: twice.
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Biblical or Modern Hebrew ?
właściwie gramatycznie formy osobowe czasownika być istnieją, ale praktycznie nie używa się ich.
3:13 7:11
מי ביקש את הערוץ הזה
Anì hayiti
Ata hayita
at hayit
ho haya
Hi hayita
Anahnoo hayeno
Atem hayetem
Aten hayeten
Hem ve hen hayo
Thaaanks!
😅
Ayef ayefa
Thankyou