Hebrew Verbs for Dummies Note: in my exegesis, the meanings have been modified to match the verb stem used. Sometimes the meanings have been modified to reflect the participle or the imperative mood; sometimes not. Sometimes the meanings of nouns are modified to match whether they are singular or plural; and sometimes not. Extended and much more detailed explanations can be found under Hebrew Grammar for Dummies (or, the PDF version). This will include more extensive footnotes as well. Some of the stems below are equivalent, but used by different authors. Some of the stems have equivalent uses, but indicate ...
Hebrew for dummies Audio Recordings from Conversations and transliteration (The original transliterations have been modified in some cases as they do not coincide with the audio recordings) Track 1 Introduction and Basic Hebrew Sounds Track 2 Talking the Talk Michal and Kobi are old friends. They’ve just run into each other downtown, and they’re both busy on Friday before Shabbat starts. They quickly say hello and then dash off to complete their shopping. Kobi: Michal! Shalom! Mah Shlomech? Michal! Hello! How are you? Michal: Shalom Kobi! Mah Ha’Inyanim? Hello, Kobi! How are things? Kobi: Ani Mamash Beseder ...
Hebrew Grammar for Dummies [This is a basic crib sheet I designed for myself. There is some repetition because I use some of the information in my writing, so this allows me to cut and paste things which I need] Topics: I. Adjectives II. Conditional Sentences III. Conjunctions A. Waw consecutive B. Waw conjunction IV. Definite Articles V. Negations VI. Nouns A. Gender B. Construct and absolute state VII. Particles VIII. Prepositions IX. Pronunciations A. Consonants 1. jayin 2. Dagesh B. Vowel Points X. Punctuation XI. Suffixes A. he locale B. Voluntative he XII. Verbs A. Verb Stems B. Verb ...