Hebrew - Conditionals & If-Clauses Explained
DISCLAIMER: Understandably, Hebrew is Israel’s official language, and given the ongoing conflict there, DO NOT COMMENT ON ANYTHING RELATING TO THIS MATTER. ANY DEROGATORY COMMENTS WILL BE REMOVED. The video simply explains Hebrew grammar and provides educational content. In this video, I explain conditionals and if-clauses in Hebrew. I begin by correlating the concepts to how they work in English, later explaining each of their 3 types. Then, I present examples in every type, while describing smaller nuances, like the optional אָז (then) and changes in tenses. Later, I highly emphasize the verb לִהְיוֹת (to be), which is extremely vital in the conditionals, even showing its conjugations in the past. Finally, I conclude the lesson by explaining how it’s better to learn Hebrew conditionals through speech, as it is a very complex topic. Quick point (נקדן מהיר): https://nakdan.dicta.org.il It’s a simple body text where you can write anything in Hebrew with the correct Niqqud. However, you can only type in Hebrew, with no pronunciation or cursive writing. I recommend using it and installing a Hebrew language pack on your device to type in Hebrew, allowing you to correctly check your Hebrew writing. Do It In Hebrew Translator: https://doitinhebrew.com/Translate/default.aspx?kb=IL%20Hebrew%20Phonetic It’s a free online Hebrew Dictionary website. You can type in Hebrew and English, and there’s even an app for it on the Google Play Store. However, to use the Niqqud and cursive script, you need to become a paid member. If you’re really dedicated to learning Hebrew, you can pay, but I’d advise simply using it to write Hebrew and putting the text into the previous translator to check the Niqqud. Feel free to correct any mistakes I may have made while explaining, and feel free to share this video with many people. I appreciate the support. About me: I’m Alex, and I’m a student at UNLV. As I finish my Spanish degree, I advance in my linguistic skills, learn new concepts, and understand how learning within languages works. I’m fluent in Russian, Hebrew, and English with advanced levels of Spanish and German. I’m just trying to make languages seem very easy. Also, I’m a gamer at heart, so in case anyone’s interested in video gaming content, I have a separate channel dedicated to that :) My social media outlets, if you want to check them out: Subscribe to the channel - https://www.youtube.com/@TheLanguageBro My Gmail, in case you need it - [email protected] My Instagram account - https://www.instagram.com/langbro1 Subscribe to the gaming channel - https://www.youtube.com/@11gamingbro11 (You can also find the gaming channel in the subscriptions of this channel, as I am subscribed to that channel.)
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