| Shalom, ani Yana! Welcome to Hebrewpod101.com’s Alef-Beit be-kalei kalut. |
| The fastest, easiest, and most fun way to learn the Hebrew alphabet: the alef-beit! |
| Last lesson we reached the half-way point of the Hebrew Alef-Beit and did a review of what you’ve learned so far. Did you practice them all? |
| So I guess you are ready for the next two letters that we will learn in this lesson. |
| They are ל `Lamed`, with the sound of `L`, and the letter מ `Mem`, with an `M` sound. |
| So lets start writing: |
| ל`Lamed` looks different in hand and print writing, so pay attention and remember to pronounce the letter while writing; |
| ל (handwriting) |
| ל looks like a loop, doesn`t it? The word "loop" in Hebrew actually starts with `Lamed`- לֹוּלָאָה `Lulaa`- a loop. |
| לוּלָאָה |
| Can you read this word without niqqud? |
| לולאה (handwriting) |
| לולאה-Loop- easy to remember, right? |
| In print it looks like this; |
| ל (print) |
| So how "loop" will look in print? |
| לולאה (print) |
| ילד-`Yeled` -is a boy in Hebrew. |
| ילד (handwriting) |
| and in print- |
| ילד (print) |
| If you wondered how we make the sound of `e` in ילד, you’re paying very good attention. There’s a new niqqud there called `Segol`, and it looks like this- ֶ - , You say it with the sound `e`. |
| So lets write ילד with proper niqqud; |
| יֶלֶד (handwriting) |
| and in print- |
| יֶלֶד (print) |
| another example using `Segol` is - |
| כֶּלֶב-`Kelev`- a dog. |
| כֶּלֶב (handwriting) |
| and in print- |
| כֶּלֶב (print) |
| Could you read `Kelev` without the niqqud there at all? |
| כלב |
| Great! |
| The next letter is מ - `Mem`, and it hשד an `M` sound. |
| In hand writing, it looks like this- |
| one, two, three. |
| one, two, three. |
| and in print- |
| one, two. |
| one, two. |
| מ-`Mem` changes when at the end of a word, just like, in the previous lesson, `Haf`. |
| It looks like this- ם |
| one, two. |
| one, two. |
| and in print-ם |
| one, two, three. |
| one, two, three. |
| You might say it looks like a square. |
| מָיִם -`Maim`- is water in Hebrew. |
| here you can see both variations of `Mem`- |
| מָיִם (with niqqud) |
| מָיִם |
| and in print- |
| מָיִם(with niqqud). |
| מָיִם |
| So how would you read this word? |
| מֶלֶךְ (meleh with niqqud) |
| this is `meleh`- a king. |
| מלך |
| מֶ |
| לֶ |
| ךְ |
| Can you write `meleh` in print? |
| Here's Yana's insight: |
| Have you been checking out the Alef-Beit transcripts for HebrewPod101's lessons? I bet you can read a lot more now than you could after lesson 2. Go back and browse the Alef-Beit transcripts for a lesson or two, and you'll be amazed at how far you've come! Just think - a little more, and you'll understand the whole thing! |
| This lesson we learned the letters `Lamed` and `Mem` and the niqqud `Segol` (with the sound of e). |
| In the next lesson We will have a little quiz, so practice your Alef-Beit and the niqqud! |
| See you then! |
| Lehitraot!!! |
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