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Hebrew Word of the Day

אֲנׅי, אַתָּה, אַתְּ, הוּא, הׅיא

Meaning: I, you, you, he, she

Translit: ani, ata, at, hoo, hee

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We’ll start introducing to you some basic Hebrew grammar that you can use right away. Today, you’ll learn the first 5 Hebrew pronouns. There are 10 pronouns in Hebrew – a unique word for each person. There are basically three kinds of persons:

First Person(s) that are also called ‘Speaking.’ They are: I, We.

Second Person(s) that are also called ‘Present.’ They are: the four You’s (you guy, you girl, you guys, and you girls. We refer to them as: Masculine Singular (M.S), Feminine Singular (F.S), Masculine Plural (M.Pl), and Feminine Plural (F.Pl). This means that unlike in English, every ‘you’ has a different name in Hebrew.

Second Person(s) that are also called ‘Hidden.’ They are: He, She, They (M.Pl), and They (F.Pl.)

Today, we’ll learn the first five. As you can see, they are all singular.

I – ani, You (M.S) – ata, You (F.S) – at, He – hoo, She – hee.

Listen to the recording several times until you can say and recognize each pronoun.

We’ll start introducing to you some basic Hebrew grammar that you can use right away. Today, you’ll learn the first 5 Hebrew pronouns. There are 10 pronouns in Hebrew – a unique word for each person. There are basically three kinds of persons:

First Person(s) that are also called ‘Speaking.’ They are: I, We.

Second Person(s) that are also called ‘Present.’ They are: the four You’s (you guy, you girl, you guys, and you girls. We refer to them as: Masculine Singular (M.S), Feminine Singular (F.S), Masculine Plural (M.Pl), and Feminine Plural (F.Pl). This means that unlike in English, every ‘you’ has a different name in Hebrew.

Second Person(s) that are also called ‘Hidden.’ They are: He, She, They (M.Pl), and They (F.Pl.)

Today, we’ll learn the first five. As you can see, they are all singular.

I – ani, You (M.S) – ata, You (F.S) – at, He – hoo, She – hee.

Listen to the recording several times until you can say and recognize each pronoun.