Join Moshe, Leah and friends on their first day speaking Hebrew. An armchair adventure as they pick up their first Hebrew words. Hebrew is easy to learn and fun to speak.

by Noam Elbaz

Speak Hebrew with Moshe and Leah

Start the animated ulpan. This animated Ulpan is a first step in understanding Hebrew speech. Ulpan is a word derived from Aramaic - it means "learn."

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Some simple words to start with

This charts list most of the words that are used by Moshe, Leah and friends. Use the transliteration to perfect your pronunciation of each word, emphasise the part in bold - not sha-lom but sha-lom. If you are not familiar with the Hebrew letters start by Learning the Hebrew Letters.

English Hebrew   Transliteration
Hello   sha-lom
Who?   mi
       
I/I am   a-ni
You (a girl)   aht
You (a guy)   ah-ta
       
You (guys)   ah-tem
You (girls)   ah-ten
We/we are   a-nach-nu

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Published: Saturday, February 02, 2002

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Visitor Comments: 72

  • (72) Gabriella Lynch , April 15, 2009

    Hebrew

    I love your Hebrew lessons. Are you going to have more than just the 3 parts? Shalom

  • (71) Anonymous , January 24, 2009

    this is great for those of us who have been struggling to find a starting point for learning the language. thanks so much!

  • (70) Leslie , December 7, 2008

    Very easy to follow and understand

    I am so happy to have stumbled across this website. Your course is very easy to follow and understand. Thank You!

  • (69) juan jose argueta rivas , March 18, 2008

    REAL TEACHERS FACILITATE

    THANKS FOR MAKING THINGS INTERESTING AT LEARNING. GREAT JOB! YOU HAVE TAKEN THE ROLE OF A REAL FACILITATOR.

    NOW MY INTERESTED IN LEARNING HEBREW HAS AWAKEN THANK FOR HELPING.

    JUAN JOSE ARGUETA RIVAS
    EL SALVADOR, CENTRAL AMERICA

  • (68) vijay Joel .T , March 2, 2008

    Great way to learn hebrew.Course is very good.

    Your Hebrew lessons are great.I am trying to follow them and learn.One day I hope I can read Hebrew Bible-Torah

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