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InfiniteNero
#32178397Saturday, August 21, 2010 4:57 AM GMT

Hi I'm here on how to teach people hebrew! I use speacil resorces that I know are correct! And I would like my students to start Hebrew by using google transalator. Transolator has many other links and resorces to learn Hebrew! Here's a FREE, Lesson to do at the luxry of your computer chair! (NOTE: I give the prenuceation keys as much as I can so you can pronounce the word. English is alowed in the replys to this, but try to use Hebrew as much as you can! And if anyone else wants to give tips about Hebrew just reply! Free Lesson: _______________ #1. Topic is Greetings! Basic Lesson= easy Now remember that Hebrew is backwards and is made up of sound making symbols! There will be further lessons that are to come! Hi= היי Hello Nice to meet you= יפה שלום כדי לפגוש אותך! Greetings, it's geat to meet you!=ברכות, זה נחמד לפגוש אותך! Hello= שלום
FaffyxD
#32180013Saturday, August 21, 2010 5:40 AM GMT

It'd be helpfull if it was romanizated, and a translator will NEVER help out to learn a language.
InfiniteNero
#32180205Saturday, August 21, 2010 5:45 AM GMT

Wrong it will help learn if you klick on resources!
meatbridge1
#32181160Saturday, August 21, 2010 6:14 AM GMT

Pretty sure Hebrew doesn't use exclamation points. At least not at the beginning of the sentences.
FaffyxD
#32181256Saturday, August 21, 2010 6:17 AM GMT

Lukedoo.. You obviusly don't know any language, if you did, you should know translators doesn't work for learning a language, it changes the structure of the sentence horribly wrong, says words completely different to ussual, don't use same expressions, etc..
InfiniteNero
#32196222Saturday, August 21, 2010 3:17 PM GMT

Hebrew does use exclamation points which they added after 1967, and transolator HAS RESOURCES TO USE! BUT DONT USE TRANSALATOR!
ARW02
#32203027Saturday, August 21, 2010 5:05 PM GMT

I want to join werbeH ssalC!
meatbridge1
#32218707Saturday, August 21, 2010 8:33 PM GMT

"Hebrew does use exclamation points which they added after 1967" Oh. ... ... At the beginning of their sentences though?
InfiniteNero
#32720150Sunday, August 29, 2010 12:13 AM GMT

Yes because remember that Hebrew is backwards

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