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Israel => The JTF Hebrew Club => Topic started by: Edward on January 28, 2010, 02:47:52 PM
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I must learn the Hebrew language because I'm going to move to Israel soon.. I know some basic phrases and have a limited vocabulary but it isn't enough! And the greatest problem is that I can't read! I already know the aleph-beit but there are too many rules!
It's not that it's difficult for me to learn new languages, as I already know 5 different languages (German, Swedish, Spanish, Italian, basic Yiddish and of course my mother tongue American English) but these all are European languages, the Hebrew language has a whole different structure and grammatical rules.. I'm just hopeless! I've been trying to learn it for more than 2 years!!!!
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Here's another basic phase for you:
ארץ ישראל לעם ישראל
pronounced: "eretz yisra'el la'am yisra'el"
translation: "Land of Israel [belongs] to the people of Israel" (people of Israel = Jews)
Are you familiar with the vocalization (signs that stand for vowels, written under the letters)?
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Ahhh.... yeah I guess.. but it's too complicated!
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When you move to Israel, aren't you going to study basic hebrew in the "ulpan" ?
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Yes. But I want to learn some by myself.. and it seems impossible.
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I think reading without nikud can be more difficult since you don't really speak the language.
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It is OK now, I found me a good Hebrew teacher, hopefully, she's gonna be my wife someday...
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Is it that difficult?
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Hebrew is very difficult! Serbian is much easy to learn :-)
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Hebrew has a basic structure to it. The words I, You, You (pl), us/we, and they are the basis for past a future. And the infinitive forms of the words are also key for example sit is shev, and the infinitive to sit is L'shevet. Also the B, and the Ha and the v in front of the words make it very important to indentify they root of the word.
I hope this helps