Is there an infinitive of “to be” in Hebrew? If not, what to you use idomatically instead?
Sandwich asked: I learned that there are only past and future tenses of the verb “to be,” and you omit it in the present tense. For example, “Ani hayiti ba’bait” (I WAS in the house), “Ani ehiyeh ba’bait” (I WILL BE in the house), and “Ani ba’bait” (I — in the house). [...]
Where can I learn Hebrew?
Richard A asked: I am very interested in learning about Jewish spiritualism. Even though I’m born a gentile, I am very interested in Judaism. The culture speaks to me personally. I was just wondering if there is some online program where I can learn Hebrew? And is Judaism compatible with Buddhism? I have read that [...]
What to do after learning the Hebrew alphabet?
PinkSkyCloud asked:
I love languages and learning about different cultures so I’m learning the Hebrew alphabet on the Shalomtv channel but the program I’m watching is already half over and I don’t know what to do next. I’m interested in learning some of the language but I don’t know anyone who speaks Hebrew since I’m Christian [...]
what is the language that you beleive your god spoke?
Slayer asked: As one of the most important elements of a culture’s identity, language is also incendiary. A group’s language can feel essential to its very existence. It’s no surprise that often the more vulnerable a group feels, the greater its devotion to its language. “There are different qualities of allegiance,” Shell says. Francophones tend [...]