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Learning Hebrew

Sammy-San

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On a personal note, I think learning Hebrew is much easier than learning Russian (or even German). If you go to Israel and take Hebrew in ulpan, you can come out speaking Hebrew in six months - not perfect Hebrew, but confident and competent Hebrew. It's not a language that's too hard to get if you put yourself in the right environment.

I took four semesters of German in college, and I can't speak much more than three sentences.

That said, everything comes down to your motivation and commitment. I always recommend Hebrew from Scratch for learning conversational modern Hebrew, which is where Hebrew should begin (in my opinion). If you don't know the alphabet, pick up the Hebrew Primer from Berhman House Publishing. It's the best way to go.

Software? I've never done it. Hebrew from Scratch has accompanying CDs.

Why do you think Hebrew is easier than Russian? Im asking this because Russian and Hebrew are two languages that interest me (unlike German-no offense towards anybody), and although Ive learned neither one of them, I want to learn about the difficulty level of them so I can decide which language I should learn. What about Hebrew grammar and writing do you find easier than Russian?
 
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Why do you think Hebrew is easier than Russian? Im asking this because Russian and Hebrew are two languages that interest me (unlike German-no offense towards anybody), and although Ive learned neither one of them, I want to learn about the difficulty level of them so I can decide which language I should learn. What about Hebrew grammar and writing do you find easier than Russian?

Do you know anything about noun case systems? Russian has them. Hebrew doesn't. Hebrew's much simpler. :)
 
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