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Ready For Further Practice Reading Hebrew
May 9th, 2008

"Learn To Read Hebrew In 120 Minutes- Guaranteed"

By now, you should be able to use the alphabet and vowel tables to identify a letter and its sound and also know how the different vowels sounds. For lots of fun, try the following few examples:


You can click on the letters above to hear how they are supposed to sound.

If you did a good job, you should have found that they spelt sue, ha and gi (which if you put them together sounds more life a Japanese food-dish than Hebrew!)



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