probably cantonese
Spanish…it’s one of our neighbors from the USA. Other than that, maybe mandarin as it seems to be a very popular language globally.
Aafrikans, because my mother and father in law speak it. My husband understands them, but always replies in english. Wed practice with them together
Besides Hebrew, I would like to learn German. I like the German language and my ancestors are German and Norwegian.
Russian. Because I don t remember it as much. I had to learn russian when I was little for 3 years; so I have a strong basis, but I diidn t retain all that I learned. It would be worth it to build on that foundation and learn it well this time.
I would to learn Aramaic most of all, but also Arabic and Fillipino.
1. Aramaic because of it strong connection with Hebrew of course.
2. Arabic because of its importance nowadays
3. Fillipino because my daughter in law, whose English is extraordinary good, really is Fillipino
I like to learn Greek as well, together with Hebrew gives it a classical foundation!
Italian ❤️️
My mother tongue is Hungarian 😎 and I speak a little Russian and German, too 😇
Hi Carri,
Thank you for your comment!😄
Vietnamese sounds like an interesting language to learn along with Hebrew!😄
Happy learning!
Yours,
Tal
Team Hebrewpod101.com
Hi Mike MacPhee,
Thank you for your comment!😄
French sounds cool! Romantic language and might just go well along with learning Hebrew.
Happy learning!
Yours,
Tal
Team Hebrewpod101.com
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