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bacha
03-21-2006, 10:25 PM
Shalom, Ani rotzhe medaber ivrit. Anyone can help with basic words and expressions?
Toda :)

Oriyon_farr
03-22-2006, 05:59 AM
Hava nagila, venismekha... Обожаю эту песню.:) Кстати, о чем эта песня?

bacha
03-22-2006, 10:00 AM
Oriyon, the only thing I understood was Nargila, which is arabic shisha. I love it man, especially if add something to the tobac... :)

spoon
03-22-2006, 11:14 PM
Oriyon, the only thing I understood was Nargila, which is arabic shisha. I love it man, especially if add something to the tobac... :)

Nargile, you mean?

hebrew nagila and turkish nargile are two different words. :)

bacha
03-22-2006, 11:22 PM
Nargile, you mean?

hebrew nagila and turkish nargile are two different words. :)
I didn't understand what you wanted to say.

AFAIK, turks say nargile for shisha. Israelis say nargila. I might be wrong about turks though, but kindly clarify your post. :)

Do you speak hebrew? If yes, would be great if you could post some common expressions in that language.

spoon
03-22-2006, 11:38 PM
I didn't understand what you wanted to say.

AFAIK, turks say nargile for shisha. Israelis say nargila. I might be wrong about turks though, but kindly clarify your post. :)

Do you speak hebrew? If yes, would be great if you could post some common expressions in that language.

Hebrew is quite a difficult language to learn for non-Israelis. :)

With the various sounds not found in English en par with complicated transliteration of the words into English, and the fact that Hebrew as a script is still incomplete - all of that combined makes it an approximate science to learn Hebrew. :)

The most common words (official dialect) one should know:

Hello. - shalom
Bye. - shalom
Please. - bevakasha
Thanks - todah
Excuse me - sleekha
I don't speak Hebrew - ahnee lo mdahbehr eevreet (evreet means Hebrew)
Do you speak English? - ahtah mdahbehr angleet? (angleet stands for English)


P.S. I think now you should re-think what you wrote in your first posting. :)

bacha
03-23-2006, 12:07 AM
They have feminine and musculine tenses for nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs, I think. On the other hand, some say it is an easy language to learn.

Anyways, it seems forum is not a good place to learn it. ;)
Layla tov

spoon
03-23-2006, 12:10 AM
They have feminine and musculine tenses for nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs, I think. On the other hand, some say it is an easy language to learn.

Anyways, it seems forum is not a good place to learn it. ;)
Layla tov

Lehitrahot. :)

RockerDen
03-27-2006, 01:29 PM
Yes, the nouns and adjectives are divided on masculine and feminine.

The most difficult thing in Heebrew that there are seven groups of verbs and each one have a special form and different significances

RockerDen
03-27-2006, 09:15 PM
Shalom, Ani rotzhe medaber ivrit. Anyone can help with basic words and expressions?
Toda :)

"ani rotze medaber ivrit" is not a right sentence. The right one is - "Ani rotze ledaber ivrit".

something for you : the numbers :

1 - akhat - אחת
2 - shtaim - שתיים
3 - shalosh - שלוש
4 - arba - ארבע
5 - khamesh - חמש
6 - shesh - שש
7 - sheva - שבע
8 - shmone - שמונה
9 - teisha - תשע
10 - eser - עשר
20 - esrim - עשרים
30 - shloshim - שלושים
40 - arbaim - ארבעים
50 - khamishim - חמישים
60 - shishim - שישים
70 - shiv'im - שבעים
80 - shmonim - שמונים
90 - tish'im - תשעים
100 - mea - מאה
1000 - elef - אלף
0 - efes - אפס

Pay attention : the word "sheva" means also "swear"

ECOLİTIC
03-28-2006, 04:54 AM
Shalom bacha!!!
Kak dela? U menja k tebe vopros ty yevrey po natsionalnosti ili net?
Ne obijaysja eto tolko vopros!!! Ya ne imeyu nichego protiv tebja!!!

RockerDen
03-28-2006, 10:13 AM
Remember - the gender of numbers depends on the gender of noun or adjective they relate to.
The numbers for counting (which I wrote above) are in feminine.
Now there are the masculine versions :

1 - ekhad - אחד
2 - shnaim - שניים
3 - shlosha - שלושה
4 - arbaa - ארבעה
5 - khamisha - חמישה
6 - shisha - שישה
7 - shiv'a - שבעה
8 - shmona - שמונה
9 - tish'a - תשעה
10 - asara - עשרה

Oyaji
03-28-2006, 01:34 PM
1 - ekhad - אחד
2 - shnaim - שניים
3 - shlosha - שלושה
4 - arbaa - ארבעה
5 - khamisha - חמישה
6 - shisha - שישה
7 - shiv'a - שבעה
8 - shmona - שמונה
9 - tish'a - תשעה
10 - asara - עשרה

Wow, very close to arabic! Almost the same!

Do jews use arabic numbers or arabs use jewish?! :D

spoon
03-28-2006, 01:53 PM
Wow, very close to arabic! Almost the same!

Do jews use arabic numbers or arabs use jewish?! :D

That is what one should expect from a language that was artificially invented about 60 years ago..

bacha
03-28-2006, 02:33 PM
Shalom bacha!!!
Kak dela? U menja k tebe vopros ty yevrey po natsionalnosti ili net?
Ne obijaysja eto tolko vopros!!! Ya ne imeyu nichego protiv tebja!!!
Ecolitic, Чистейщей воды таджик, с чистейщим паспортом узбека и проживающего в стране где на все "чистейщее" наплевать. Чи хели бародар, Душанбе тинджими?

Персональные наблюдения похожых слов на арабском и иврите:
Лайла-Лайла-Ночь
Числа, например Хамеш-Хамса-Пять.
Дакот-дакика-минута
Шния-сония-секунда
Могу быть неправ так как нишпрехаю ни на первой ни на второй.

Но одно непонятно, почему сыны Авраама не могут и не хотят признать родственную связ? А РоккерДэн?

RockerDen
03-30-2006, 09:00 AM
Ecolitic, Чистейщей воды таджик, с чистейщим паспортом узбека и проживающего в стране где на все "чистейщее" наплевать. Чи хели бародар, Душанбе тинджими?

Персональные наблюдения похожых слов на арабском и иврите:
Лайла-Лайла-Ночь
Числа, например Хамеш-Хамса-Пять.
Дакот-дакика-минута
Шния-сония-секунда
Могу быть неправ так как нишпрехаю ни на первой ни на второй.

Но одно непонятно, почему сыны Авраама не могут и не хотят признать родственную связ? А РоккерДэн?

Bacha, est eschyo dostatochno primerov skhozhikh slov na ivrite i arabskom (kak naschet "arba", "kever" - na arabskom i uzbekskom "qabr")
Naschet priznaniya rodstvennoy svyazi - u evreev net s etim problem. Problemy est u arabov.

RockerDen
03-30-2006, 09:03 AM
That is what one should expect from a language that was artificially invented about 60 years ago..
Let's say it wasn't 60 years ago, but many more. And modern Hebrew is "half-invented" language.