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shalom aniana welcome to
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aleph hebrewpod101.com becala kalut the
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fastest easiest and most fun way to
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learn the hebrew alphabet the aleph bet
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over the next 20 lessons you learn
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everything there is to know about
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reading and writing hebrew by the end
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you'll even be able to read some
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portions of the hebrew bible are you
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ready so let's start bon april
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hebrew has only one alphabet of 22
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letters so it's super easy once you know
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this a few variations and a simple vowel
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system you will be ready to read one of
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the most ancient languages in the world
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as you may know the hebrew writing
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system is written from right to left
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at first this may seem intimidating or
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confusing but you'll get the hang of it
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in no time
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let's start with the first letter alef
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what sound does alef make
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in hebrew the name of each letter starts
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with a sound you use to pronounce it
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which means the sound of aleph is ah
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it is handwritten like this
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now in hebrew there are always two ways
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to write a letter the written way which
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is used in everyday handwriting and the
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print way which you will see in books
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and newspapers on signs and so forth
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this is the written way the print
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version looks like this
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when israeli kids first learn how to
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write they use this print type writing
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it's useful and as you'll see later very
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easy to learn both versions of every
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letter let's do it again here's the written
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form
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and here's the print form
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you can now write your first letter in
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hebrew good let's move on the second
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character is bet
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the sound of pet is ba
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and it looks like this
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pay attention to the dot it has to be in
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the middle the print version is like
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this
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if you leave out the dot
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bet becomes vet
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the sound of vet is
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but we don't count vet as a separate
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letter in the alphabet
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so far you've studied two letters of the
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hebrew aleph bet
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and you've learned three sounds
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wanna write them once again let's do it
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okay here is aleph
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this is handwritten
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alif in print
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and now bet handwritten
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and bet in print
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then vet
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handwritten
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vet in print style
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did you know you can already write a
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word in hebrew
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this is abba
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abba in hebrew means father
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it is the first word every israeli baby
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says
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these are the simplest phonetic sounds
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try it out
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abba in handwriting
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and now the print style abba
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great job
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in this lesson you learned the first two
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letters of the hebrew alphabet
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the aleph bet you also practice your
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first word in both print and writing
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styles
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before we move on to the next lesson i
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want to introduce the hebrew vowel
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system
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among 22 hebrew letters there are five
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vowels one of which we learned in this
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lesson
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but beside those five there is another
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vowel system called nikud
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nikud a series of dots or points that
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are used to indicate vowel sounds
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connected to consonants
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once you have more experience reading
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hebrew you may not see these symbols so
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often in native texts but if you can
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master them when you start learning
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hebrew it will make learning hebrew much
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faster and easier
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then it could take the form of dots
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lines and combinations of the two
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and are written in
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under
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on top or beside consonant letters
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sound complicated don't worry we'll take
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it slowly and by the end of this series
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they will seem easy
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now it's time for yana's insights
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have you been writing as you watch hope
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so there is no better way to master the
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aleph bet quickly than to write them
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yourself
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i also recommend that you make flash
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cards for each letter and study them
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whenever you get a chance
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do you know how to write dag the word
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for fish in hebrew
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it will definitely come in handy when
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you read a menu in israel and you'll
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learn that and much more in the next
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lesson
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shalom aniyana welcome to hebrew pod
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101.com aleph bet bekalekalut
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the fastest easiest and most fun way to
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learn the hebrew alphabet the aleph bit
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in the last lesson we'll learn the first
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two letters of the alphabet
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do you remember them
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in this lesson we'll move on to the next
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couple of letters and the first nikkud
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symbol
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so let's start bonatril
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the third letter of the aleph bet is
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gimel
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the sound of gimel is
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let's first see how to write it by hand
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gimel
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in handwriting
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and in print it looks like this
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they look quite different don't they but
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the good news is that you already can
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write another hebrew word gag this means
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roof in handwriting
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gag
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and in print it looks like this
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gag
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here you may be a little confused
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if you were to see this word written you
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might want to read it as g
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there is no vowel sound
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in hebrew the vowels are often not
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written
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you would know that this word is
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pronounced gag
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because it has been taught to you before
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and this is why the nikud is so
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important then he could chose learners
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of the hebrew language what vowel sound
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is used in words but don't rely on them
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too much
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as you get more experienced with hebrew
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you should be able to remember how to
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read words even if the nikud is not
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attached
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now it's time to introduce to you the
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first nikud
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remember nikud are small points and
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lines that are placed in under on top or
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beside consonants
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the first one has the sound ah
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just like alef
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this is kamatsu and it looks like this
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and it's always written right under the
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consonant letter
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let's write roof a couple more times
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while pronouncing its sound ah
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so for example
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gag
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in handwriting looks like this
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gog
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and in print
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gag also the word abba has commas under
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two of its letters
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abba
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and in print version
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abba
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so now you can read and write two words
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in hebrew using the full vowel system
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you can adjust the sound of the letter
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gimel by writing a comma right here
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now it is read
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as in the name george
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first the gimel and then the comma on
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the upper left side
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and in print it looks like this
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so now let's move to the fourth letter
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dalid with the sound of
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dalit
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that's it just one curve for the
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handwriting and dalet in print looks
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like this
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dalid
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so let's make another word with the
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letter gimel and dalid
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here dag means fish
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this will come in very handy whenever
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you are in the restaurant let's write it
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da
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and now in print
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now it's time for jana's insights
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don't get lost in studying and forget
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the real world
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find hebrew letters around you don't see
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any aliphat letters around you
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go to
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hebrewpod101.com and check out the aleph
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bet transcripts for every lesson
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dialogue
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you may not be able to read them all yet
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but you can get a feel of how the hebrew
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letters are used in real life
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do you know what ahava means
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it's the most romantic word in hebrew
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you will be able to write and read this
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and much more in the next lesson
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see you then
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[Music]
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shalom aniyana welcome to
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hebrewpod101.com
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aleph bet bekalekalut the fastest
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easiest and most fun way to learn the
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hebrew alphabet the aleph bet
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in the last lesson we'll learn the third
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and fourth hebrew letters gimel and
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dalit do you remember how to write fish
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and what about roof
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in this lesson we will learn how to
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write the word for love in hebrew
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are you ready so let's start bon april
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the fifth hebrew letter is hey
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hey sound is
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ha but it can also sound like a
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you will see how it changes in a second
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let's first write it in handwriting
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hey
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the print version is very similar
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hey
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make sure to keep hay curved while
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handwriting but use sharp angles in
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print
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so as i mentioned hey can sound like
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both ha
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and ah
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the word ahava uses it in both ways when
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hey appears in the end of the word it
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will always sound as a
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ahava is love in hebrew let's try to
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write it down
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ah
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pronounced ha
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remember the sound here is
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so we don't need the dot of bet
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pronounce
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ah let's do it once more in handwriting
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isn't it a beautiful word with a
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beautiful curved shape
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now let's do it in print
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so if you want to add the full nicode
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for this word we need to use an unique
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symbol
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just like kamats from last lesson patach
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has the sound of a
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now remember when you write in modern
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hebrew you don't need to use the anikut
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system it is there mostly for you to
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read especially when learning new
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vocabulary or if you want to study the
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hebrew bible
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now let's spell ahava with a full nikud
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ahava
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here's the print version
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here you saw how the letter hey can
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sound in two different ways
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so you already know five hebrew letters
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and several words don't forget to
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practice the characters in both
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handwriting and print
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now it's time for jana's insights
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doesn't hey from this lesson sound like
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hey in english
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when you say hello to your friends
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that's exactly the sound for the hebrew
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letter hey
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now you can think of the letter hey when
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saying hello to your friends
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and memorize it better
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in the next lesson we will see how one
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word can be pronounced in three
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different ways in hebrew
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it may sound confusing but remember
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you'll have then he could to help you
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see you next time
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[Music]
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shalom aniyana welcome to
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hebrewpod101.com
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aleph beth because
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the fastest easiest and most fun way to
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learn the hebrew alphabet the aleph bit
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in the last lesson we'll learn to write
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the most important word in hebrew ahava
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the word for love
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do you remember the nikud for ahava
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if you are not feeling confident about
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it review the last lesson before
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continuing on from here
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in this lesson we will learn one new
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hebrew letter and three morning code
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are you ready so let's start bon april
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the sixth letter is vav
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the sound of
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is
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and it's written like this
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that's it
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valve has only one stroke from top to
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the bottom
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the print version is the same for valve
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with only a small difference
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in hebrew vav is not only the name of
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the character
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it's also a word by itself it means a
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hook
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doesn't vav
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look like a hook
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you can write this word like this it's
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just the letter vav two times
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if you want to add nikud it will look
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like this
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now we move on to the next nikkud symbol
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kirik with a sound e
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like in c
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it's just one dot under the letter
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e
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now you can write a very common name
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one that belongs to the second and
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perhaps most famous king of the ancient
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kingdom of israel
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david
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it's written with two dalit
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and one vav
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then he could hear is important
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otherwise it can have different
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pronunciation and meaning
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let's write this word
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david
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and now in print
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david
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the next nickud for this lesson is shuk
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with a sound
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this is how you make valve sound like
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for example if we take the same letters
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from david and instead of rick we add
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shuok
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it will be
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dud
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electric water heater
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perhaps now you can appreciate the power
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of learning than he could when you first
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study in hebrew let's write this word
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dude and now in print
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dude
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notice how shurok goes to the left of
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the valve
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seem complicated don't worry we will
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review them all at the end of this
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lesson
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but not before we will learn the last
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knee code for today
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hollam malay with a sound of o
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this is how you make vav sound like o
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let's write this
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and now in print
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dodd
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notice that hola male appears above the
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vav
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now
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and hola male are only written with the
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letter vav and not with any other letter
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freak however will appear below other
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letters
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now let's see all the last three
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examples together and make sense of them
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first we had david
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dude
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and dodd
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now let's have a short quiz
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i'll show you the nikud symbol next to a
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letter and you have to pronounce its
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sound
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ready
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now it's time for yana's insights
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since you will not see any code in
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modern readings in israel you will have
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to guess by the context of the sentence
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which pronunciation and meaning it has
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it all comes with experience of studying
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hebrew vocabulary
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another tip is when writing the letter
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vav
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it is important to keep the length of
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the stroke inside the frame otherwise it
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becomes a different letter but that's
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for later
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so in this lesson we studied the letter
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vav and trinikud in hebrew
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and hola malay
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in the next lesson we will learn two
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more hebrew letters
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sein and
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see you then bye
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shalom aniyana welcome to hebrewpod
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101.com aleph beth vekale kalut the
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fastest easiest and most fun way to
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learn the hebrew alphabet the aleph bet
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in the last lesson we learned the sixth
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hebrew letter vav and three nuni kud do
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remember how to write david
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and ankle what about electric water
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heater
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in this lesson we will learn two new
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hebrew letters
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so let's move on with the seventh letter
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sein the sound is
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let's write it in handwriting first
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does it look familiar you might be
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reminded of the third letter gimel in
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handwriting yes you are right they are
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the mirror images of each other
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but don't get confused between them
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gimel
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faces this way
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sein
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faces this way okay how about the print
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version
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fortunately this one will be hard to
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confuse with the print version of gimel
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even though they are pretty different in
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print make sure you don't write sein and
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vav in two similar way let's see the
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difference
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vav
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zein
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zv is a fly in hebrew
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swoof
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and in print
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zvuv
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you can easily remember this word since
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the fly makes this sound
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let's move on if you write sein with a
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comma on the left side it will sound
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like
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as in the word journal or collage
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first you write sein and then add the
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comma on the upper left side
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in print
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usually the letter g is used for foreign
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words like jacquette a jacket journal
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a journal and so forth
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now we move on to the eighth
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letter
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this has the sound of
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and it is written like this
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for the handwriting keep the corners
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round
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and in print
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almost the same right
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always the print version will have
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sharper corners than the handwriting
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version
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ah is a brother in hebrew
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the pronunciation is important try to
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pronounce it more glottally from your
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throat
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is a farm
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here the handwriting and the print
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versions are almost the same let's write
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them
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in print
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now it's time for jana's insights
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when writing hebrew aleph bet always
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start from the top both in hand and
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print writing
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in this lesson we studied two new hebrew
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letters zein and khet with the variation
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of je
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did you know that you have already
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mastered a third of the complete hebrew
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aleph bet and any code system
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good job
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but how do you write
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good in hebrew
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in the next lesson we will learn this
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and two new letters plus one
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see you then
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shalom aniyana welcome to hebrewpot
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101.coms aleph beth bekalekalut the
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fastest easiest and most fun way to
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learn the hebrew alphabet the aleph bet
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in the last lesson we learned the
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letters sein and
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in this lesson we will continue with the
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next two letters and learn another nikud
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are you ready
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the ninth letter of the aleph bet is tet
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it has the sound of t
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let's write it
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the handwriting of tet is
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this letter is a little unusual in that
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you need to start from the bottom up
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and in print
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if you round the corners of the print
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version it will be just like the
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handwriting one
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tov is good in hebrew
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in the masculine form
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tov
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and in print
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tov
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in the feminine you write tova
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and in print
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now let's move on to the tenth letter
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yod
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which has a u sound
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it is probably the simplest letter
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yod just like a little comma on the
00:25:42
upper right side of the frame
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and in print version
00:25:50
yod
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almost the same just with a little angle
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yad is hand in hebrew
00:25:59
yad and in print
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yad
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now we've completed 10 letters of the
00:26:09
aleph bit you're almost halfway through
00:26:12
can you believe it
00:26:13
before finishing up let's take a look at
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another nikud
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shiva has no sound it is a silent vowel
00:26:22
it just keeps the original sound of the
00:26:24
consonant
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like in
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ah
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ah is a brother
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and an in-print version
00:26:45
we will see more examples of schwa in
00:26:48
the next lessons
00:26:49
we are ready to move beyond words and
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write a phrase
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ah tov
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is good brother in hebrew
00:26:57
the noun comes first and then the
00:26:59
adjective
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and in print
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nice job
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soon you'll be able to write whole
00:27:29
sentences now it's time for jana's
00:27:31
insights
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before starting the next lesson try to
00:27:35
write all the letters from alef to yod
00:27:38
several times in a row while loudly
00:27:41
pronouncing each letter
00:27:43
in the next lesson we will learn the
00:27:44
eleventh letter kaf
00:27:47
and after that review half the aleph bet
00:27:50
how many can you remember
00:27:52
see you in the next lesson
00:27:54
[Music]
00:27:59
shalom aniyana welcome to hebrew pod
00:28:02
101.com aleph beth bekalekalut
00:28:05
the fastest easiest and most fun way to
00:28:08
learn the hebrew alphabet the aleph bet
00:28:11
in the last lesson we finished up the
00:28:13
first 10 hebrew letters of the alphabet
00:28:16
and six nikud symbols
00:28:18
can you remember how to write good
00:28:20
brother in hebrew i'm sure you can do it
00:28:23
now let's move on to the 11th letter kaf
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the sound of kaf is k
00:28:29
let's write it
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cuff
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just half a circle to the right starting
00:28:35
from the upper left side and going down
00:28:38
the print is the same but with sharp
00:28:40
corners
00:28:47
actually is only pronounced like
00:28:49
when it has a dot inside
00:28:51
just like bet only has the b sound when
00:28:54
it has this dot
00:28:56
without the dot it sounds like
00:29:00
a good example is the word kohav
00:29:03
kohav
00:29:05
which means a star
00:29:09
oh
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be careful though the letter half
00:29:27
takes a different shape when it is
00:29:29
written at the end of the word it looks
00:29:31
like this
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half of it
00:29:38
the print is quite similar
00:29:44
half sofit
00:29:46
now let's have a short review of the
00:29:47
first 11 letters the first half of the
00:29:50
alphabet be ready with a pen and a paper
00:29:53
i'll say the letter out loud starting
00:29:55
from aleph
00:29:56
and give you a second to write it down
00:29:59
first in handwriting and then in print
00:30:01
style
00:30:02
then i will write it myself first the
00:30:05
handwriting version and then the print
00:30:08
are you ready
00:30:09
let's go
00:30:12
alif
00:30:24
alif
00:30:25
bet
00:30:38
bet
00:30:39
gimel
00:30:50
gimel dalet
00:31:02
dalet
00:31:03
hey
00:31:14
hey
00:31:15
vav
00:31:25
valve sign
00:31:36
then
00:31:37
head
00:31:49
that
00:32:10
yod and kaff
00:32:22
cough good job
00:32:24
now it's time for yana's insights
00:32:27
how is your aleph bet learning going
00:32:29
if you're having a tough time with some
00:32:31
characters how about checking them out
00:32:33
on the alif bet chart in
00:32:35
hebrewpod101.com's
00:32:37
learning center
00:32:39
don't just get stuck in one learning
00:32:40
method mix it up for the best results
00:32:44
in this lesson we studied the letter
00:32:45
cuff with its variations and did a
00:32:48
review of the last 11 aleph bet's
00:32:50
letters
00:32:51
next lesson we will continue with two
00:32:53
more letters
00:32:54
do you know what llama means
00:32:57
so why not join me in the next lesson
00:33:01
see you then
00:33:02
bye
00:33:07
shalom aniana welcome to
00:33:09
hebrewpod101.com
00:33:11
aleph bet bekalekalut
00:33:13
the fastest easiest and most fun way to
00:33:16
learn the hebrew alphabet the aleph bet
00:33:19
last lesson we reached the halfway point
00:33:21
of the hebrew aleph bet and did a review
00:33:24
of what you've learned so far did you
00:33:26
practice them all
00:33:28
so i guess you are ready for the next
00:33:29
two letters that we will learn in this
00:33:31
lesson
00:33:32
they are
00:33:33
lament with the sound of
00:33:36
and the letter mem
00:33:39
with an m sound
00:33:41
so let's start writing
00:33:43
lamed looks different in hand and print
00:33:46
writing so pay attention and remember to
00:33:48
pronounce the letter while writing
00:33:51
lamed
00:33:53
lament
00:33:55
lamet looks like a loop doesn't it
00:33:58
the word loop in hebrew actually starts
00:34:01
with lamed
00:34:04
can you read this word without nikud
00:34:15
easy to remember right
00:34:18
in print it looks like this
00:34:23
so how loop will look in print
00:34:35
yelled
00:34:36
is a boy in hebrew
00:34:41
yelled
00:34:43
and in print version
00:34:49
yelled
00:34:50
if you wondered how we make the sound of
00:34:52
e in yelled you're paying very good
00:34:55
attention there is an unicode there
00:34:58
called segol and it looks like this you
00:35:02
say it with a sound e
00:35:04
so let's write yelled with proper nikud
00:35:14
yelled an imprint version
00:35:23
yelled
00:35:24
another example using segol is caleb
00:35:28
caleb is a dog
00:35:35
and in print
00:35:44
calif
00:35:46
could you read caleb without any que
00:35:48
there at all
00:35:50
caleb
00:35:51
great
00:35:53
the next letter is meme
00:35:55
and it has an m sound
00:35:58
in handwriting mem looks like this
00:36:03
mem
00:36:05
and in print
00:36:08
mem
00:36:10
mem changes when at the end of the word
00:36:13
just like in the previous lesson half
00:36:16
it looks like this
00:36:18
mem so fit
00:36:21
and in print
00:36:23
mem sofit
00:36:25
you might say it looks like a square
00:36:29
mime is water in hebrew
00:36:32
here you can see both variations of mem
00:36:40
mime
00:36:41
and in print version
00:36:50
mine
00:36:51
so how would you read this word this is
00:36:56
means a king in hebrew
00:37:04
lay
00:37:08
here is jana's insight
00:37:10
have you been checking out the alefbet
00:37:12
transcripts for
00:37:13
hebrewpod101.coms lessons
00:37:16
i bet you can read a lot more now than
00:37:18
you could after lesson two
00:37:20
go back and browse the alif bay
00:37:22
transcripts for a lesson or two and
00:37:25
you'll be amazed at how far you've come
00:37:28
just think a little more and you
00:37:30
understand the whole thing
00:37:32
this lesson will learn the letters
00:37:34
lament and mem
00:37:37
and then he could segol with the sound
00:37:40
of e
00:37:41
in the next lesson we will have a little
00:37:43
quiz so practice your aleph bet and then
00:37:46
you could see you then
00:37:48
out
00:37:57
[Music]
00:38:10
you

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