Hebrew Vocabulary: Pronouns
Pronouns are essential building blocks in any language. In Hebrew, they help us talk about ourselves, others, and groups –
Hebrew Vocabulary: Adjectives
Adjectives help us describe people, places, and things. In Hebrew, adjectives change form based on gender and number, making them
Hebrew Vocabulary: Verbs (Present Tense)
Verbs are the heart of every sentence. In Hebrew, present tense verbs change based on gender and number. This list
Hebrew Vocabulary: Adverbs
Adverbs describe how, when, and where actions happen. In Hebrew, they help add detail and precision to sentences – whether
Hebrew Vocabulary: Prepositions – “In” / “Like” / “To” / “From”
Prepositions are small but powerful words that show relationships between ideas, places, and actions. In Hebrew, many prepositions attach directly
Hebrew Prepositions: “Before” / “After” / “Above” / “Under” / “Towards” / “On” / “By”
Prepositions in Hebrew help describe relationships of time, place, and direction. Many of them are used daily in speech, writing,
Hebrew Prepositions: “Of”/ “Et” / “With” / “Without” / “Between”
These prepositions are essential for expressing relationships between people, objects, and actions. Some behave like regular prepositions, while others (like
Hebrew Prepositions: “At”/ “Instead of” / “For” /”Inside” / “Near” /”Because of”
These prepositions help describe location, purpose, substitution, and cause. They’re used constantly in everyday Hebrew and are essential for expressing
Hebrew Vocabulary: Question Words
Question words are essential for asking and understanding information. In Hebrew, these words help learners form basic questions and engage
Hebrew Vocabulary: Conjunctions
Conjunctions are the words that connect ideas, sentences, and clauses. In Hebrew, they help us express relationships like contrast, cause,
