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Welcome to the exercises related to Aleph-Bet Lesson 2 of learning Hebrew.
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The Letters & Niqqud
Assign each letter to the sound it stands for.
Note: In this font Tsere looks like Pataħ, only slightly longer. Sorry for the inconvenience.
- בֵ
- הְ
- ן
- הַ
- הָ
- נָ
- בַ
- Ve
- H
- N
- Ha
- Ha
- Na
- Va
Assign each sound to the letter that makes it:
- Na
- He
- V
- Va
- N
- Ne
- נַ/נָ
- הֵ
- בְ
- בַ/בָ
- נְ
- נֵ
Vocabulary
How is each word pronounced?
Aba
Bat
Av
Ta
At
Ben
Atah
Banana
Translate the following words from Hebrew to English:
Father
Banana
You (m sing.)
Son, boy
You (f sing.)
Dad
Daughter, girl
Cell, cab (truck), cabin, locker, cubicle, group (people)
Translate the following words from English to Hebrew:
אַבָּא
אַתָּה
בַּת
תָּא
בָּנָנָה
בֵּן
אָב
אַתְּ
Definite He
Translate the following words from Hebrew to English:
The daughter, the girl
A father
A son, a boy
The banana
A cell, a cab (truck), a cabin, a locker, a cubicle, a group (people)
The son, the boy
Translate the following words from English to Hebrew:
הַתָּא
בַּת
הָאָב
הַבֵּן
בָּנָנָה
Reading Without Vowels
Already?!
Yes, we need to start sometime. All texts written in Hebrew, except for dictionaries, children's books, learner's books and other linguistic material are written without vowels. You will have to recognize and know how to pronounce a word just by looking at it. Don't be afraid, though, you'll be surprised to find out it is pretty easy.
Read aloud the following words:
- אבא
- בת
- אתה
- בננה
- אב
- את
- תא
- בן
- Aba
- Bat
- Atah
- Banana
- Av
- At
- Ta
- Ben
See? It wasn't that hard.
Next steps
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