Let’s learn the entire Hebrew alphabet! Let’s start with the 22 letters of which 20 are consonants and 2 semi-consonants. Soon we will be able to read, write and pronounce any Hebrew word!
The Hebrew alphabet is written from right to left. It is composed of 22 letters, of which two (ื vav and ื yod) are semi-consonants. Five consonants have a shape that changes if they are final in a word. The pronunciation of some consonants changes depending on the presence of a vowel.
We begin with the 22 letters, and then conclude with the vocalizations they can take.
Contents
- (00:00:00) Introduction
- (00:00:39) (aleph) ื
- (00:06:15) (bet/vet) ืึผ/ื
- (00:12:50) (ghimel) ืึผ/ื
- (00:17:00) (dalet) ืึผ/ื
- (00:18:56) (he) ื
- (00:21:00) (go) ื
- (00:24:15) (zayin) ื
- (00:26:57) (het) ื
- (00:30:10) (tet) ื
- (00:31:56) (yod) ื
- (00:34:25) (kaf/khaf) ืึผ/ื
- (00:38:25) (kaf/khaf sofit) ืึผ/ื
- (00:41:20) (lamed) ื
- (00:43:00) (mem) ื
- (00:44:15) (mem sofit) ื
- (00:46:58) (no) ื
- (00:48:08) (not sophisticate) ื
- (00:49:40) (samekh) ืก
- (00:52:30) (‘ร yin) ืข
- (00:56:05) (pe/fe) ืคึผ/ืค
- (00:58:25) (pe/fe sofit) ืฃึผ/ืฃ
- (01:00:25) (tzร de) ืฆ
- (01:02:00) (sophisticated)
- (01:03:45) (qof) ืง
- (01:04:50) (resh) ืจ
- (01:06:15) (shin/sin) ืฉื/ืฉื
- (01:08:30) (table) ืชึผ/ืช
- (01:11:10) Conclusion
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