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To DanBenNoah - what is your story of how you learnt hebrew?

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cjd:

--- Quote from: Shamgar on July 03, 2008, 08:44:15 PM ---I have thought about getting the Rosetta Stone learning system for Hebrew. Has anyone used this before?

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Yes I have been looking into Rosetta Stone also to learn some Hebrew. Rosetta Stone has good write ups and it seems to come in different levels of learning. Chaim has been recommending another company however. One that's used by the state department to teach the diplomats. I had its name  written down but can't seem to find the paper with its name  just now.

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--- Quote from: cjd on July 03, 2008, 08:58:26 PM ---
--- Quote from: Shamgar on July 03, 2008, 08:44:15 PM ---I have thought about getting the Rosetta Stone learning system for Hebrew. Has anyone used this before?

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Yes I have been looking into Rosetta Stone also to learn some Hebrew. Rosetta Stone has good write ups and it seems to come in different levels of learning. Chaim has been recommending another company however. One that's used by the state department to teach the diplomats. I had its name  written down but can't seem to find the paper with its name  just now.

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please post it in this thread as soon as you find out

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--- Quote from: Dan Ben Noah on July 03, 2008, 08:30:22 PM ---I have the equivalent of an Associate's degree in Hebrew, but I still have to send in info on credits in order to get the degree itself.

I have been to Jewish services before and have followed along with the siddur and Torah reading.  I could follow it but couldn't have read it on my own that fast.  It was hard especially in an Ashkenazi synagogue because the words are pronounced differently than Israeli Hebrew.  For example "Shabbas" instead of "Shabbat", "emes" instead of "emet", the "oh" sound is often replaced by an "oy" sound, and the accent is sometimes on a different syllable.

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sephardim have the complicated rule about the kamatz katan and kamatz gadol..

does modern hebrew have that?

and does modern hebrew distinguish between   the kamatz ( T ) and Patach( _ )  ?  (I know sephardi does. )

DownwithIslam:
I wish their was a way I could learn to speak hebrew fluently in the US. I bet I would of already moved to Israel had this happened. If anyone knows a deff place that I could learn hebrew, let me know and I will sign up there.

Boyana:
I am not Jewish but i Have trade,while I was learning my trade ,the owners Jewish people end up teaching me hebrew and Ladino!
My husband is Jewish!

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