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Hebrew Letters Lesson 1 Exercises PDF

This document provides an introduction to reading and writing Hebrew letters. It presents 5 letters - Alef, Bet, Mem, Mem Sofit, and Yod. For each letter it shows the handwritten form, pronunciation, and examples of words using that letter. It also introduces 3 vowel signs - Kamatz, Patach, and Chirik. Sample words are provided to demonstrate writing with and without vowel signs.

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Hebrew Letters Lesson 1 Exercises PDF

This document provides an introduction to reading and writing Hebrew letters. It presents 5 letters - Alef, Bet, Mem, Mem Sofit, and Yod. For each letter it shows the handwritten form, pronunciation, and examples of words using that letter. It also introduces 3 vowel signs - Kamatz, Patach, and Chirik. Sample words are provided to demonstrate writing with and without vowel signs.

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Hebrew Letters – Lesson 1

‫ י‬,‫ ם‬,‫ מ‬,‫ ב‬,‫א‬


‫ ים‬,‫ אימא‬,‫ בא‬,‫אבא‬
Alef - ‫ א‬- Sounds like A, E, I, O or U:

Handwriting version:
Bet - ‫ ב‬- Sounds like B with dagesh (point in the middle) or like V without dagesh:

Handwriting version:
Mem - ‫ מ‬- Sounds like M:

Handwriting version:
Mem Sofit - ‫ ם‬- Sounds like M, used at the end of a word:

Handwriting version:
Yod - ‫ י‬- Sounds like Y or the vowel I:

Handwriting version:
Vowels (Nikud)

A
The following signs under the
letter:

Kamatz
ָ
Patach ַ
Chataf ֲ
I
A dot under the letter:

Chirik
ִ
Or the letter Yod:

Or both:
‫י‬
‫ִי‬
Vocabulary

Meaning Pronunciation With Nikkud: Without Nikkud:

Mother I-ma ‫ִאמָ א‬ ‫אימא‬


Father A-ba ‫ַאבָ א‬ ‫אבא‬
come (present,
singular
Ba ‫בָ א‬ ‫בא‬
,male)
Sea Yam ‫יָם‬ ‫ים‬
Who Mi ‫ִמי‬ ‫מי‬

Copy the following words without Nikud in print and in handwriting:

‫אבא‬ ‫אבא‬ ‫ַאבָ א‬


‫ִאמָ א‬
‫יָם‬
‫ִמי‬
‫בָ א‬
How do you pronounce the following words? Write in Latin letters:

ba ָ‫ב‬
‫ִא‬
ֲ‫א‬
‫בִ י‬
ַ‫מ‬
‫ָי‬
ַ‫ב‬

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