Hebrew
Hebrew is spoken by about 7 million people world-wide who use it as their main language. It is the national language of Israel, used by Jews for community and religion purposes and by religious scholars to understand the history of various religions (more about the history and variations). This Hebrew book is to help English readers learn Hebrew.
Hebrew is a very old language. It came into existence more than 4000 years ago and many cultures used it as their main language.
Taking advantage of the capabilities of hypertext, this WikiBook can be used in several different ways. The prerequisite for all of them is the phonetic Hebrew alphabet. After that, a learner can go through in numerical order starting with Hebrew/Basic 1 or focusing on vocabulary based topics. For instance, a student could begin with Hebrew/Food and move onto related topics like Hebrew/Meals, Hebrew/Drinks or Hebrew/Fruit. Lessons have links to suggested prerequisites, related topics and more advanced lessons.
At this point the lessons are introductory. More advanced levels should come. In general, the level 2 lessons assume students have become familiar with the content of level 1 and so forth.
Lessons (שיעורים)
The first set of lessons is on the aleph-bet (alphabet) and how to read Hebrew letters.
- Aleph-Bet - Alphabet
Grammar
- Lesson 2 - Verbs
- Lesson 3 - Verbs To be merged in the future
- Lesson 4 - Places
- Lesson 5 - Nouns
- Lesson 6 - Pronouns
- Basic Under construction at the moment
Vocabulary
- Vocabulary Index
- Greetings Level 1, Greetings Level 2
- Family Level 1, Family Level 2
- Miscellaneous Vocabulary, Loanwords (words from another language or cognates)
- Language
- Numbers
- Common phrases
- Days
- Roots
See also
- Modern Media Hebrew Corpus
- Tips for Contributing to the Hebrew wikibook
- the Wikijunior Languages book's article on Hebrew
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