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This super commom verb in Hebrew is used in this infinitive form when someone calls out to get even closer so that they can get more individuals/items in;

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When someone describes how little space there was in a crowd so you really had to move tightly with very little space;
And just like any verb, you conjugate it based on number, gender, and tense.
While it is not the shortest one, it is very useful, especially in
the small and often crowded land of Israel.

InstagramHebrew by Inbal 🇮🇱 Getting English speakers to thrive in Hebrew on Instagram: "This super commom verb in Hebrew is used in this infinitive form when someone calls out to get even closer so that they can get more individuals/items in; When someone describes how little space there was in a crowd so you really had to move tightly with very little space; And just like any verb, you conjugate it based on number, gender, and tense. While it is not the shortest one, it is very useful , especially in the small and often crowded land of Israel. #crowded #crowd #birds"342 likes, 14 comments - hebrewbyinbal on February 9, 2024: "This super commom verb in Hebrew is used in this infinitive form when someone calls out to get even closer so that they can get more individuals/items in; When someone describes how little space there was in a crowd so you really had to move tightly with very little space; And just like any verb, you conjugate it based on number, gender, and tense. While it is not the shortest one, it is very useful , especially in the small and often crowded land of Israel. #crowded #crowd #birds".
#crowd#crowded#verb

I'm a big proponent of "someone who..." rather than saying "someone that..."
I know it's grammatically acceptable, I'm saying it's not just a missed opportunity, it's dumbing-down our #language and making our #communications less human. Literally.
Calling a #person "that" demotes us to become just as boring as an #object and not worthy of distinction from same. What are your thoughts, fediverse?
#grammar #tense #use #personify #personification #human #gender #verb #past #English #writing #style

Today we're going to tackle something that's often overlooked but absolutely crucial for becoming fluent in Hebrew — the past tense of the verb "to speak," which is "לדבר" (Le-da-'ber).

Why is this so important? Well, telling stories, sharing experiences, or simply reminiscing about good times in Israel — all of these scenarios require you to know how to use "לדבר" in the past tense.

In the spirit of reflection and renewal after Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, let's delve into Hebrew verb conjugation. 🤓🇮🇱

In today's conjugation table, we break down the past tense of "to fast" so you can seamlessly converse about your Yom Kippur experiences.

As we reflect on the significance of Yom Kippur, may your language journey be filled with growth and understanding! 📚🔑

Ah, Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement—a day that brings stillness to our busy lives, offering a rare moment to pause, reflect, and, for many, to fast.

Fasting on Yom Kippur isn't just a tradition; it's a spiritual journey that cleanses both the body and soul.

May your fast be meaningful, and may you be inscribed in the Book of Life for a good year ahead 🌟💙

Today marks the beginning of Yom Kippur, a day steeped in reflection, introspection, and yes, fasting.

It's incredible how much this one day encapsulates various facets of life and spirituality 🌟

Whether you're fasting or simply taking some time for self-reflection, it's a special moment to think about not just where you are, but where you're heading - much like the future tense itself! 🙏

Today we're diving into something that's going to catapult your Hebrew speaking game into the future—literally!

We're learning how to conjugate the verb "to learn" in the future tense.

Knowing this specific tense and verb will make your Hebrew conversations sound way more natural and fluent.

Check out my step-by-step breakdown, and remember, the future is where you'll be spending the rest of your life, so you might as well talk about it in Hebrew!

Are you ready to elevate your Hebrew?

Mastering the present tense of the verb 'ללמוד' (to learn) is a great way to do that.

Not only will this enhance your everyday dialogues, it will also empower you to discuss your learning journey, your interests, & your professional growth—in fluent Hebrew!

Save this in-depth guide that will make this verb second nature to you, setting you on the path to Hebrew mastery 🌟

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