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Hebrew Prepositions-Pronoun Conjugation Print E-mail

ImageDo you find learning Hebrew grammar daunting sometimes? Here is a visual interactive lesson that gives you the clues to unlock how a Hebrew preposition (על, מן, ב) is conjugated with a Hebrew object pronoun (אותי, אותך, אותוו, אותם, etc.). Use the visual clues to help you learn Hebrew the fun way - the Morah Moriah way!

This is an interactive Flash-enabled graphics-intensive and color-coded lesson showing the viewer how a preposition (on, in, from) is conjugated with an object pronoun (you, me, him, her, us, them) in Hebrew grammar.

Suffix letters for both preposition and pronoun are highlighted to show the correlation between them when they are conjugated.

Flash cards are used to show how each Hebrew preposition and pronoun is applied in the Torah.

This is an excellent visual aid for learning the sometimes complicated rules of Hebrew grammar. Morah Moriah makes it easy through visuals.

In this demo version, you will only be able to activate some of the features. To get the full-featured version, buy it here .

 




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