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@atarahchomah146314 күн бұрын
I signed up for your course on parsing verbs last week. Took advantage of your birthday special…. Happy Birthday, Rut! Best thing I ever did! You are an excellent teacher. Very methodical/logical. I don’t like this new way of teaching of just repetition without any understanding. If you have other courses, I would like to sign up 🙏🏼❤
@scented-leafpelargonium336628 күн бұрын
Super helpful. I learned my Hebrew as a foreign chef in the Hilton Tel-Aviv in the 1990's.
@daleknight777
I wish you could have been my school teacher from grade 1 through 11 , I may have learned something. Here in the US school system has failed. I've learned a lot from you. But I realize I'll never be that fluent. Wish I could have said all this in evret. It would have been very rough. Lol blessings to you Rut ❤🙏🙌
@dapoberlin28 күн бұрын
Danke Rut! Das ist so hilfreich!
@R-2270
You are amazing❤
@Art-ce5ok21 күн бұрын
Toda raba!
@user-mj2fh6ub7x
I really love your videos ❤
@nicolemichael5441
Brilliant! Thank you so much.
@tehray3094
Your videos are so helpful! But in cases of foreign words, such as טאיוואן (Taiwan), the double vav is pronounced as /w/, isn't it? Or it's still pronounced /v/?
@kalman386321 күн бұрын
the dot in the vav is not for historical reasons. It's a dagesh, and doubles the letter, like the shaddah in Arabic. Some sephardic people, like the Yemenite, know how to pronounce the double letter, and they actually pronounce it. It's not historical.
@anitabarone219
Thank you. Chodesh Tov to you and your family. 👍💯
@3E077714 күн бұрын
תודה🩵
@Maimonides119
Thank you , can you share the historical reasons for the niqud ?
@Sara-gc8nn
Thanks
@ingedemeijer9493
toda. its that simple,never knew that
@marcosirjov
👍👍👍👍
@michellegulli6694
MERCI
@jussimas1
Thank you for the video!
@Qrayon28 күн бұрын
O.k. That's how you pronounce conversational Hebrew in Israel, but in the ancient Hebrew, was the double vav not pronounced like a W?