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Kimyanji

PostPosted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 2:20 am


Proudly_Jewish
According to the book I bought (teach yourself modern hebrew) :

ֵ is prounounced like in they and

ֶ is prounounced like in get

surprised


I thought it was something like that! xd

they is the longer version of get.
Reed --> Rid
Rome --> From
Zoom --> Took

and so forth... 3nodding
PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 12:45 pm


I am Amber's boyfriend.

I'd like to conduct a course on Ancient Hebrew. (well, not ancient, but old)
I find it quite interesting, it will help you understand hebrew much better and I find it quite beautiful.
Is there's anyone interested, send a massege.

Liquid_Len


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 3:58 pm


Liquid_Len
I am Amber's boyfriend.

I'd like to conduct a course on Ancient Hebrew. (well, not ancient, but old)
I find it quite interesting, it will help you understand hebrew much better and I find it quite beautiful.
Is there's anyone interested, send a massege.
If you'd like, you can make a thread with an Ancient Hebrew course that you made in the Language Lessons subforum. 3nodding
PostPosted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 6:07 pm


you know whats sad my mom is israeli but i only know basic hebrew isnt that sad. though my mom says i could get an80 on the hebrew regents

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Fatal Hilarity

PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 3:07 pm


Feel like improving your Hebrew?
PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 5:29 pm


Hebrew Chant

Hey guys. =)

I'm a Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law fan, and this is one of my favorite quotes. Does anybody think they can translate that little Hebrew bit in there? Thanks. n_n

Oh, did I put this question in the right place?

ParanoiaPhyre


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 6:42 am


ParanoiaPhyre
Hebrew Chant

Hey guys. =)

I'm a Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law fan, and this is one of my favorite quotes. Does anybody think they can translate that little Hebrew bit in there? Thanks. n_n

Oh, did I put this question in the right place?

"Bless you, the lord, our god, king of the world."
I'm pretty much sure it's a part of a prayer but I'm weak on religion. I'll ask Proudly Jewish to come over and explain that.
PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 12:42 pm


F. Fritzi
ParanoiaPhyre
Hebrew Chant

Hey guys. =)

I'm a Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law fan, and this is one of my favorite quotes. Does anybody think they can translate that little Hebrew bit in there? Thanks. n_n

Oh, did I put this question in the right place?

"Bless you, the lord, our god, king of the world."
I'm pretty much sure it's a part of a prayer but I'm weak on religion. I'll ask Proudly Jewish to come over and explain that.


Ooh, nifty. I like that quote even more now, since I'm a Christian. Thanks! =)

ParanoiaPhyre


Proudly_Jewish
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 2:49 pm


ParanoiaPhyre
F. Fritzi
ParanoiaPhyre
Hebrew Chant

Hey guys. =)

I'm a Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law fan, and this is one of my favorite quotes. Does anybody think they can translate that little Hebrew bit in there? Thanks. n_n

Oh, did I put this question in the right place?

"Bless you, the lord, our god, king of the world."
I'm pretty much sure it's a part of a prayer but I'm weak on religion. I'll ask Proudly Jewish to come over and explain that.


Ooh, nifty. I like that quote even more now, since I'm a Christian. Thanks! =)
Almost half of Jewish prayers start with that line whee
PostPosted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 7:26 pm


What's the difference between et and ha?

I think ha is like, at the beginning of words whereas et is after a verb and before the object...

I could be wrong though sweatdrop

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 2:13 pm


Proudly_Jewish
What's the difference between et and ha?

I think ha is like, at the beginning of words whereas et is after a verb and before the object...

I could be wrong though sweatdrop

ha (ה) is like the, only it isn't separated.
חתול (chatool) - cat.
החתול - the cat.

Et (את) doesn't exist in English. It comes before the accusative case.
For example, אני אוהבת את החתול (I love the cat*)
אני - subject
אוהבת - predicate
את החתול - accusative case

unlike אני אוהבת חתולים (I love cats)
אני - subject
אוהבת - predicate
חתולים - dative case




*In English, it should probably more proper to say "I love that cat".


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It's interesting how similar those words are; cat (English), chatool (Hebrew), kit (Arabic). It's a bit weird because in Aramaic it's "shoonra". I wonder where that word came from.
PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 10:10 am


toda Fritzi ^^

Proudly_Jewish
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 10:12 am


Kitty is chatoola, right? rofl
PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 10:58 am


Proudly_Jewish
Kitty is chatoola, right? rofl


interesting word for kitty

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 4:27 pm


Proudly_Jewish
Kitty is chatoola, right? rofl

Chatoola is a female cat.
Strangely enough, for some reason Israelis tend to pet-name cats "Mitzi".
Hmm. I think it's some sort of a German influence. Mitzi is a pet name for Maria if I'm not mistaken.
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