Learn to Read Hebrew in 30 Minutes
How To Learn Hebrew Simply and Easily - Designed To Get You Reading Quickly
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Learn to Read Hebrew in 30 Minutes
How To Learn Hebrew Simply and Easily - Designed To Get You Reading Quickly
About This Book
Learn To Read Hebrew In 30 Minutes
After you purchase this book, you will be reading Hebrew in less than 30 minutes. It's that simple and how this book has been designed!
That is why this is the easiest book to learn how to read Hebrew and Biblical Hebrew.
Designed T Get You Reading Very Quickly
Written by a Hebrew teacher with 17 years of experience, it is written in an easy to understand language, created using quick learning principles that frame the information in such a way so as to make learning easy and to allow you to master Hebrew quickly and effortlessly.
We also know that starting to read is the most important thing for you, so this book is designed to get you up and running as quickly as possible. And by the end of the book, you will be reading complex Hebrew words and sentences, knowing all the complex rules vital to mastering Hebrew pronunciation.
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Don't miss out or wait any longer to start reading Hebrew effortlessly and masterfully! Get this book now!
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK
Table of contents
- Table of Contents
- Title Page
- INTRODUCTION
- HOW TO USE THIS BOOK
- THE LETTERS
- ALEPH
- BET/VET
- GIMMEL
- DALET
- HAY
- VAV
- ZAYIN
- CHET
- TET
- YUD
- KAF/KHAF
- LAMED
- MEM
- NUN
- SAMEKH
- AYIN
- TSADI
- KOOF
- RESH
- SHIN/SIN
- TAV
- DIRECTION FOR READING WORDS
- VOWELS
- VOWELS THAT RELATE TO AN AH-SOUND
- VOWELS THAT RELATE TO AN EI AND E-SOUND
- VOWELS THAT RELATE TO AN EE-SOUND
- VOWELS THAT RELATE TO AN OH-SOUND
- VOWELS THAT RELATE TO AN OO-SOUND
- THE SHEVA
- DIPHTHONGS
- DIVIDING HEBREW WORDS INTO SYLLABLES
- FURTIVE PATACH
- DOTTED LETTERS AND WORD DIVISION
- Dagesh Lene
- Dagesh Forte
- THE MAQQEPH
- HEBREW ACCENT MARKS
- Disjunctive Accents
- Conjunctive Accents
- Closing Thoughts