The ancient language of ivrit ( עברית ) - Zayin - Vowels & ReadingsteemCreated with Sketch.

in hebrew •  7 years ago  (edited)

Like the Alfabet, The letters in Hebrew are called the Alef - Beyt They are presented on my blog from bottom to the top so you can learn them order, then to read them right to left. You will see what the original "Bible" said and what the names meant as they went through the stories of old.

This is an important lesson

  • One new letter
  • A look at all the vowels, and their sounds
  • The left to right reading pattern
  • And some snapshots of words from the Tanakh

Let's compare Zayin to Vav

On the left we see Zayin: Symbolizing a sword or a weapon.

It's the seventh letter. It is a consonant. It is also the number 7 when used as a number.

  • The sound this letter makes when pronounced is just like "Z" in "zoo"

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On the right we see Vav, which can be a consonant, a vowel, or a consonant with a vowel impacting its sound.

Above you can see three samples of Vav

  • v as in "very"
  • o as in "owe"
  • oo as in "luke " or "boot"

Vowels

There is no need to concentrate on the names of the vowels. I had actually forgotten the names - I never use them except to teach. You will easily learn the sounds of the vowels as you go. That is what is important and quite easy.

Below is a chart of the Niqqudim (vowels). By now, you are familiar with five of them. The other four can be learned as we go. The second one is "Shva" and it has almost no sound - it's short and indistinct. Let's say its sound is " - " and for the others, I will write a word that contains their sound above and below each vowel in the image (separated with : . : for spacing).

OWE : . : " - " : . : PAY : . : HATE : . : BLA : . : BLAH

: . : : . : SHOE : . : SMOOTH : . : MEET(if under)
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The single dot (chirik) sounds like "ee" if it appears under a letter
If the single dot appears above a letter it sounds like "owe" (and so does cholam)

I will do a more in depth lesson on the sound of each Niqqud in other lessons.


Reading in Hebrew is not quite right to left.

I will explain reading. It is read in a shark-tooth or, wave pattern, right to left while encountering the vowel and consonant sounds as we go. Below I have written the word.

Bah Bay Bee Boe Boo

It's not a real word but here is how we find the B sounds and the vowel sounds that are found after (below or above) each "Bet". The numbers represent each sound in the order they should be found and pronounced.

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Starting at the top right we find consonants and vowels in this order...
1 and 2 = Bah on a down-left motion with our eyes.
3 and 4 = Bay on a down-left motion
5 and 6 = Bee on a down-left motion
7 and 8 = Boe on an UPWARD left motion
no vowel is found on the next down-left motion
9 and 10 = a Boo on a down-left motion

This is the simplest of explanations that I can make in order to get you started. Now let's start reading some words using the letters you already know.

Practice

Here is where I add meaning to these lessons. Let's read together and learn some words clipped right out of my Tanakh (Bible). Please use the same type of motion to find your sounds. The English meaning appears below each Hebrew word.

O or Owe = Or

Top right, moving down we have aleph (silent with no vowel above or below) - followed by Cholam (Vav with a dot above it) which has a the sound "Owe". **The word is pronounced "Owe" or like the Spanish word "O" which also means "Or"**

Who or Hoo = He

Top right, moving down we have He which has an "H" sound

Followed by Milupim (Vav with a dot left of it) - "'oo"
The Aleph which is silent (no vowel with it)

He or Hee = She

Top right, moving down we have "He" which has an "H" sound

Under "He" there is a dot (Chirik) which sounds liek "ee"
Vav is a silent vowel here
Aleph is a silent vowel here. The colon is punctuation

V-ayzov = and hyssop

Top right, moving down we have Vav with a "Shvah" which has an "V-" sound

Next: Aleph (silent) with two dots under it (a Tzeireh) - sounds like "ay"
Then moving upward, Zayin with a dot above it = "zo" or "zoe"
Finally we have a Bet (with no dot in the middle) sounds like "V"
The colon is punctuation

voe or voh = "in him" or "on him"

Top right, moving down we have only "bet" Without a dot = "V" There is no vowel below, so we move left... Next we find Vav with a dot above it (the vowel "Cholam")

These are two words, put together for to say "on him"

Note: there are other markings that you see in the clippings from the Tanakh - these are called Cantillation marks and are used in order to recite (almost like a chant or song) Hebrew aloud. They are usually not included in children's books and literature other than the Tenakh

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I like how you show that "on him / in him" indicates that the letter Bet means "in/on" .... as in the 1st word of the Torah B'ReShiTh.... In Beginning

You are on fire!

Fun fact: Every book in the Tanakh is named after the first word used in that book.

There is a word for "him" that is the direct object (circled in green below). Other times, "him" is just a vav at the end (indicated in blue).

Here is the Bible I have been reading for many years. I believe it to be the most accurate for learning as you go. I think you can download it free.

https://archive.org/details/ESVInterlinearOT

LOL "You are on fire!"
learning languages is fascinating. and how they communicate differently, but in the end the same emotions and feelings

Excellent... I am so happy to have found you here on Steemit. I needed a Teacher.

I studied your passed lessons very well. Someone tough task to be learned. But I`ll get full try study ancient language of ivrit. I think your blogs really assistance for me and other steemit users.

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Thank you very much my friend @hebrew.
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@hebrew,
"Fun fact: Every book in the Tanakh is named after the first word used in that book."
That's amazing :D How could that be happened! First world in the book used to name the book :D
It's definitely a fun fact!

Cheers~

Its tute sir

You are making good friends comments and receiving updates from @done and @hebrew

Excellent - Just what I needed. Up-Voted and Resteemed. I'm here as your student... Elisha to Elijah. I will have a lot of questions for you. This post is jam packed with information - I love that you read the Hebrew words like riding a wave... like particles of Light.

So from "and hyssop" we see that vav also means "and" .... I learned this from the 1st line of the Torah

V with a Shvah under it usually means "and".

I forgot to add "The gold"


read it ...
Ha
za
hav
Ha = The
Zahav = gold

Excellent.... Moses uses a lot of Zahav to build the Ark and the Mishkan...

I prospect for ha zahav here in Canada....

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Thank my Friend :)

Great learning. Resteemed. so more people know her
@hebrew

This is more difficult to grasp than I thought. I will retry tomorrow when I wake up fresh with my mental capacity at 100.% :p

I might have put too much in one lesson. For that reason I did not put up a vowel chart first lesson. But really, there are only a few vowel sounds. Ah, Ay, Ee Owe and Ooo - like in Spanish. and left to right works great as long as the vowels are under each letter.

Thanks for the opinion. It helps me do better.

ok I read again today. It was hard, but it made more sense ^__^

Very good lesson ... upvoted ! I like how you compare the letters to objects that we can remember. Zayin the sword.

The meanings for Hebrew letters were determined around or before they were scratched onto rocks. Generally as a rule, the first word that begins with the first occurrence of any letter lends the greatest weight to its meaning.

Thanks. I see that now from the images you have posted. This is extremely interesting. So happy to learn this very ancient language.

How old is the Hebrew Aleph Bet ? Is Aramaic older ? What is the earliest date for the symbols scratched on rocks ? 5778 years ago ? Earlier ?

Lots of questions.

Here is some of the very oldest...

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I recognize a Mem and a He here and there. There are charts where "scientists" guess the age of these things.

Here is one of the rocks at the food of Mt. Jebel wher Moses was told to bring the children of Israel "back to this same mountain" when he was living in median. And he brought them back to that same mountain which is still scorched black to this day.

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Fantastic. Thanks so much .... sorry for so many questions but I am thirsty to learn all I can about this beautiful language of the Torah

It's a thirst for everything we can all learn about this beautiful language.

That is very True.... a thirst to understand God Himself

Does this cover both vav and zayin ( 6 + 7) then ? Or do I go back to the Dalet post for Vav? Great posts. Upvoted and resteemed.

I covered Vav on the one that has David as the cover picture. I could not wait to start on words so I jumped ahead. My bad!

Thanks for the vote of confidence.

Thanks @hebrew and @shadflyfilms I think that vav is a very important letter. Interesting that the pictographs show vav as a tent peg and zayin as a sword .... do the symbols come from an earlier proto Hebrew or earlier Aleph Bet?

very interesting post as always!

פוסט מרתק כרגיל!

Very good lesson. The Vowels I find confusing. This helps me so much. Thank you - UpVoted and Resteemed..

Me too.......... So many dots. This post helped me a lot too. This is a great way to learn this ancient Language. One letter at a time. I have spent years studying the Aleph alone.

Is very interesting go learning hebrew with you a little word for share is great for me, I consider hebrew the first languaje on the world.

Thanks for the information of the Bible. useful language
Thank You sir,
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This is valuable post As a valuable lesson This is an important lesson.
Thanks for @hebrew

For your post propagation.
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@hebrew,
I was little delay to join the today session! Because this is the Global Session of Hebrew language! Glad to say I am a student of it! This is the very first time I learnt "How to write He/She in Hebrew Language"! I am really glad to say, I learnt it!
he - sounds like Who or Hoo in Hebrew
she - sounds like He or Hee in Hebrew
on him - sounds like voe or voh in Hebrew

I still don't know how to write a full sentence by using these words and letters! Hope you will teach us all! Really appreciate that you decided to share your unique ability of teaching through this great Hebrew language sessions with us!
Have a great day ahead my dear friend!

Cheers~

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Great post and great this information
@hebrew


https://hubpages.com/religion-philosophy/Yehowshuwa
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My understanding is that Yeshua is a shorter name for Yehoshua (as was named Joshua who took over for Moses).

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Kind of like Michael and Mike. But I know there is more to it. (looking in the Hebrew Matthew Manuscripts)

Not only that bu Messiah means Anointed. There is a verb form "to anoint" which shares the same verbal root. David was Messiah and Solomon too.

For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.

What is the word used in the Matthew Manuscripts ?

I created a post just for this question - it is important and is one of the primary proofs that the B'rit Hadashah was not originally written in Greek.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peshitta

Yes! The Peshitta alone proves this point. There are many copies in Syriac / aramaic. This is whay I began my study of Aramaic. But all signs point to an earlier Hebrew original.

Thank you.... I missed this when you posted. I was sleeping. Do you ever sleep ? I am here in Canada and it was 3:00 am here

Thanks. I just posted this from a blog I wrote a few years ago.... https://steemit.com/jesus/@offgridlife/if-jesus-is-god-then-why-does-he-say-my-god-my-god-why-have-your-forsaken-me

This is a painting I made for the upcoming "Jewish-Jesus" Art Exhibit in New York.

Is it not spelled yud shin vav ayin?

Yehowshuwa, the True Hebrew Name of the Messiah, the Son of the Almighty God

I thought it was Yeshuah ... yud shin vav ayin. You will see this word on every page of the Torah even the 1st line of Tehillim 22

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Very good lesson and Is very interesting. thanks for sharing

Thanks @hebrew
Have a nice day.

Excellent post about The ancient language of ivrit - Vowels & Reading @hebrew.
You introduce these lessons very carefully and easily to learning for the beginners like as me.
Upvote & Resteem

This is valuable post As a valuable lesson This is an important lesson.
Thanks for @hebrew..

@hebrew - Perfect... This tutorial is very useful. Lots of information are there to study.. I am a little bit confused , but, this is really interesting. And reading right to left is also still not so much familiar... :) but i promise you definitely i will handle this... Great article Sir... Thanks a lot... :) I wish to ReSteem your post.

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Wow is cool with you as teacher with hebrew languaje, I hope visit Israel soon, is a paradise from another planet how history the starting of the life

This is just amazing my friend. The way you explain is so clear and easy to understand. I never knew about the wave pattern when reading. Really very interesting. Thanks so much again.

@hebrew,
I was little delay to join the today session! Because this is the Global Session of Hebrew language! Glad to say I am a student of it! This is the very first time I learnt "How to write He/She in Hebrew Language"! I am really glad to say, I learnt it!
he - sounds like Who or Hoo in Hebrew
she - sounds like He or Hee in Hebrew
on him - sounds like voe or voh in Hebrew

Is very interesting learning tutorials with you a little word @hebrew. Talented one.
Upvoted/ Resteemed

Another tool I am using to become familiar with Hebrew Words is studying the Hebrew line by line from the Torah with an English Translation next to it... Example from Genesis 1: In the beginning of God's creation of the heavens and the earth.

אבְּרֵאשִׁ֖ית בָּרָ֣א אֱלֹהִ֑ים אֵ֥ת הַשָּׁמַ֖יִם וְאֵ֥ת הָאָֽרֶץ:

This way I learn the phrase for "In Beginning" is B'reshit and at the same time I am memorizing the Hebrew Torah .... I use the Chabad web site for this (Please note : I am not Chabad I am Metis - Ojibwe/Calabrese) ... http://www.chabad.org/library/bible_cdo/aid/8165/jewish/Chapter-1.htm

This is how I learned French .... reading a French Bible. En lisant la Bible

I studied your passed lessons very well. Someone tough task to be learned. But I`ll get full try study ancient language of ivrit. I think your blogs really assistance for me and other steemit users.

Excellent - Just what I needed. Up-Voted and Resteemed. I'm here as your student... Elisha to Elijah. I will have a lot of questions for you. This post is jam packed with information - I love that you read the Hebrew words like riding a wave... like particles of Light.

Thanks for the information of the Bible. you are great Sir

Excellent - Just what I needed. Up-Voted and Resteemed. I'm here as your student... Elisha to Elijah. I will have a lot of questions for you. This post is jam packed with information - I love that you read the Hebrew words like riding a wave... like particles of Light.

Is very interesting go learning hebrew with you a little word for share is great for me, I consider hebrew the first languaje on the world.

Excellent post..

This is valuable post As a valuable lesson This is an important lesson.
Thanks for @hebrew

I like how you show that "on him / in him" indicates that the letter Bet means "in..........

learning languages is fascinating. and how they communicate differently, but in the end the same emotions and feelings ok.

Excellent - Just what I needed. Up-Voted and Resteemed

Is it not spelled yud shin vav ayin?

Thank you for this post. I always enjoy learning new languages. I look forward to more!

@hebrew - Perfect... This tutorial is very useful. Lots of information are there to study.. I am a little bit confused , but, this is really interesting. And reading right to left is also still not so much familiar... :) but i promise you definitely i will handle this... Great article Sir... Thanks a lot... :) I wish to ReSteem your post.

@hebrew,
"Fun fact: Every book in the Tanakh is named after the first word used in that book."
That's amazing :D How could that be happened! First world in the book used to name the book :D
It's definitely a fun fact!

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Good post hebrew.

reading was not simple at first but its now looking good to me :)

Nice blog. Thanks for sharing 🙏🙏🙏

Fascinating .... The 1st 4 words of the Bible (Tanakh) ..... In Beginning (He) Created God ....

With my poor Aramaic I used to read this as Bar Ish (et) bara Elohim ... Son of Man Created God- especially since I am so taken with this character The Son of Man from the Parables in the Book of Enoch

@hebrew the best

wow ... i like it very much and i love the way you share about the language and letters. can add knowledge about this letter ... success always for you @hebrew, @done, @bcc, @btu, @booster and @uradick

I'm also ancient history, language love it .
I know ancient hindi, bhojpuri and rajsthani language .
Thanks for sharing

I really interested in way of reading of shark-tooth or wave patterns..😊
I think that it will be great chance to learn this tenuous language..
Learned he, she and or words.. little bit confused how to write these characters..
Keep it up your great work @hebrew..
Upvoted and cheers.. Steem on..👍🍻

Wow! This language looks like a real challenge! I'm not sure I could pull off reading it...
Would you ever consider adding some recordings of you reading, or even a video with you pointing at words, letter by letter ?

Yes, that would be in my plan, though I need help recording or making it 'nice'. I am a student of Hebrew. Not a computer wizard. With a little help? Yes.

I see. Well, I can tell you 've been doing a great job so far. I hope in the future you'll get to enhance your posts with audiovisual material! Keep teaching and have a wonderful day! :D

Amazing @hebrew

Very good lesson. The Vowels I find confusing. This helps me so much. Thank you - UpVoted and Resteemed..

Thank you for the lesson. I correctly understood that now we will learn more often than once a week?

Amazing share again. I hope you continue sharing these!

Nice post, great job for steemit. Thanks

Such a very nice post. I might very appricait your job great words combo. Thanks for sharing this post......

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The representation skills are very good and your explained it very simply

Excellent - Just what I needed. Up-Voted and Resteemed. I'm here as your student... Elisha to Elijah. I will have a lot of questions for you. This post is jam packed with information - I love that you read the Hebrew words like riding a wave... like particles of Light.

Thanks a lot for the lesson buddy will try to use he/She in my text sometimes ;)

ראיתי את הפוסט שלך ואת העניין ללמוד עברית

I like how you show that "on him / in him" indicates that the letter Bet means "in/on" .... as in the 1st word of the Torah B'ReShiTh.... In Beginning..

read it twice as you said it's an important lesson i make sure i don't miss anything :)

I like how you show that "on him / in him" indicates that the letter Bet means "in/on" .... as in the 1st word of the Torah B'ReShiTh.... In Beginning

I will say only one word
Just amazing

Good job @hebrew
I like post you

Very great post .....I like ancient language bt I don't understand this ..Tnx to share this post

Hi i am new steem user,your post are really great.

Interessing thanks for sharing

he or hee = she , this is ancient language .
great work and thanks for sharing.

wow ... i like it very much and i love the way you share about the language.....

I like your post
World class post
•°•♡ⓣⓗⓐⓝⓚⓢ♡ •°• for sharing @hebrew

I do not understand much about the writing. . But thanks for sharing @hebrew

Thank youf for searing.

  • UpVoted and Resteemed.

Excellent post and thank you for your great information.

Thanks for teaching this ancient language.
@done, @bcc, @btu you give us inspiration of learn 'Hebrew'.
@done, @bcc, @btu you give motivation to @hebrew to share his incredible lessons.
@hebrew you give us your wonderful knowledge of 'Hebrew language'.
Perfect combination & wonderful lessons are the final outcome.

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I've said it before, but i cant stress it enough! Thank you so much kind sir! As a Christian I feel like I should learn hebrew to better understand the bible. Not that I dont trust the translations, but as it has been pointed out many times, the words in hebrew are soaked with meaning, that is hard to translate to other languages with 100% accuracy, and sometimes there are little things that are lost in the translation. God bless you for your work brother!

Excellent post..

thanks for searing.

thanks for searing.

very nicely explained once again thanks for the pics too it is really helpful to understand them

One letter at a time. I have spent years studying the Aleph alone.

very interesting post as always!

"Fun fact: Every book in the Tanakh is named after the first word used in that book."

"Fun fact: Every book in the Tanakh is namelearning languages is fascinating. and how they communicate differently, but in the end the same emotions and feelings
d after the first word used in that book."

Thank you very much my friend @hebrew.
Upvotes and resteem!

Excellent post really i would start using them from today onwards :)

Thank you, everything is very clear. You have a very creative approach to the teaching of the language.

Thanks for including the pic it helped me a lot to learn

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Wow is cool with you as teacher with hebrew languaje, I hope visit Israel soon, is a paradise from another planet how history the starting of the life

thanks for telling in points an important lesson for sure :)