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Hebrew course 3

Learn the Hebrew Alphabet ~ Lesson 2
By Jeff A. Benner

Consonants

The "mem" is pronounced "m" as in mother.

The "final mem" is the form of the letter used when at the end of a word. The pronunciation does not change.

The yud is pronounced "y" as in yes. When the yud is added at the end of a word it means "of me" or "my".

Vowels

The Hhireq. This vowel is pronounced "i" as in machine.

The Tsere. This vowel is pronounced "e" as in grey.

Practice

Practice
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Audio

Practice
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Audio

Vocabulary

Mother

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Audio

Who

.2
Audio

My mother

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Audio

My father

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Audio

Sentences

Who came?

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Audio

My father came.

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Audio

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April 29, 2008 | Filed Under Uncategorized 

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