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Learn the Hebrew Alphabet ~ Lesson 2
By Jeff A. Benner

Consonants

The "mem" is pronounced "m" as in mother.


The "final mem" is the form of the letter used when at the end of a word. The pronunciation does not change.


The yud is pronounced "y" as in yes. When the yud is added at the end of a word it means "of me" or "my".


Vowels

The Hhireq. This vowel is pronounced "i" as in machine.


The Tsere. This vowel is pronounced "e" as in grey.



Practice

Practice .1 Audio
Practice .2 Audio



Vocabulary

Mother .1 Audio
Who .2 Audio
My mother .3 Audio
My father .4 Audio



Sentences

Who came? .1 Audio
My father came. .2 Audio





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