< Hebrew 
      Vocabulary
| Hebrew | English Transliteration | Usual Transliteration | English | 
|---|---|---|---|
| אֲנִי | anee | ani | I | 
| אַתָּה | atah | ata | you (m. sg.) | 
| אַתְּ | at | at | you (f. sg.) | 
| הוּא | hoo | hu | he | 
| הִיא | hee | hi | she | 
| אֲנַחְנוּ | anakhnu | anakhnu or anachnu | we | 
| אַתֶּם | ahtem | atem | you (m. pl.) | 
| אַתֶּן | ahten | aten | you (f. pl.) | 
| הֵם | hem | hem | they (m. pl.) | 
| הֵן | hen | hen | they (f. pl.) | 
Grammar
In general, the "to be" verb is not present in the Hebrew language. So "He David" translates to "He is David". Or הִיא שָׂרָה -- "She is Sarah".
Exercises
Who is who?
This exercise using the following extra words:
 מִי --  who mi,
 שָׁלוֹם --  Hello; Goodbye shalom
and some names:
שָׂרָה (Sarah),
יַעֲקֹב (Jacob),
משֶׁה (Moses),
רָחֵל (Rachel)
Now try some simple sentences
- מִי הוּא
- הוּא יַעֲקֹב
- שָׁלוֹם שָׂרָה
Without diacritic marks
Translate the following:
- אני
- את
- היא
- הוא
- אתה
Answers
See Hebrew/Personal Pronouns/Answers.
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