@djl Do they use the same symbol for sheva in Yiddish and Hebrew?
The audio on the page seems to have more information than just the page in the link.
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@Seantum Have you seen the tips and notes for Hebrew and Yiddish? They may be helpful. There's also a vast array of resources for Hebrew.
Would this be:
Shalom ceetah alef?
תמיד is a Hebrew word. חדשים is a Hebrew word for new, although the Hebrew word חסיד may also have something to do with Hasidim. Are Haredi the same as Hasidim?
@Friedrich Rubinstein Thanks! That explains it. Bad hovertips though!
No subject in this sentence.
Do people ask the rabbi this?
Is the audio on this one correct? If anyone hits it, let me know.
An article about sheva with audio link:
I know this doesn't exactly belong here, but lest it get lost, came across a course:
Basics of Biblical Aramaic I believe this is Miles Van Pelt. Not for the faint of heart, you need to have studied Hebrew first!
There's some pdf's for Aramaic somewhere too!
They reverse the question mark don't they? In Hebrew they keep the question mark facing the same way as English but considering it is written right to left, it just doesn't look right.
Does Arabic today use punctuation?
@Seantum Haven't had access to a words list except with my schools account for a long time and that doesn't work anymore either.
Georgian is interesting.
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@PtolemysXX It was on the web.