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"Learn To Read Hebrew In 120 Minutes- Guaranteed" Reading HebrewHebrew, unlike English sounds as it is written, making it much easier to read. It follows a set ofrules when putting together words, which are kept to with few exceptions. Before looking at how words are put together, let's look at thevowels which are on and around the letters. It is using these vowels whichdecides how the letters sound. For demonstration purposes we will put these vowels on the letterBet,![]() You can click here to hear how they sound.
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