Israel > The JTF Hebrew Club
Here is the audio. I hope you guys like it.
Sarah:
The consonants, i tried reading the transliterations of the letters but it sounded kind of dutch like to me. :) Please tell me where i've gone wrong and sorry, it isn't sharp or clear.
untitled clip 3.wav - 2.05MB
judeanoncapta:
Very good try, Sarah and it is very close to the way in which many people pronounce Hebrew in conversation.
But just as there is a difference between the way that Americans speak English and the King's English, there is a difference between common Hebrew and Proper Hebrew as I have detailed it.
Here is another small clip. Have a listen.
myalfabet.wav - 7.35MB
P.S.
The letters Bet, Gimmel, Dalet, Kaf, Peh, Shin, and Tav all have soft sounds, meaning if the letters has no dot in the middle it is pronounced differently.
I have made this audio showing the soft sounds as well as Sheen which if the dot is placed on the left it is pronounced Seen.
Sarah:
Thanks. That clip is very clear too......boy is it a mouthful of letters!
judeanoncapta:
--- Quote from: Sarah on February 05, 2008, 05:46:34 PM ---Thanks. That clip is very clear too......boy is it a mouthful of letters!
--- End quote ---
Hebrew is an amazing language.
Most languages are either consonant rich or vowel rich.
Hebrew is rich in both.
q_q_:
that was great.
http://www.2shared.com/file/2808746/1dd0f238/myalphabet.html
converted to mp3 it is 600KB.
I converted it with audacity (SUPER by eRightSoft was not converting it for some reason)
also, the other file sharing site crashes my browser.. 2shared.com is safer.
It is better if these things are on a few sites until we can find a more permanent organised backup solution.
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