I have been studying the language of the enemy for years now

I have been studying the language of the enemy for years now.
If they can infiltrate us, we can infiltrate them.
Himmler himself studied hebrew in order to better understand the jews.
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I like Jews

no

Eat a bullet, whore

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Probably not, I'm struggling to learn German and Hebrew looks way harder.

What did you learn?

How did you start?

do they accept mexican jews?

WHAT THE FUCK I LOVE JEWS NOW

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jesus was a blood sacrifice that was supposed to keep them off our fucking backs

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Are you just teaching yourself? I've learnt the Hewbrew alphabet but haven't gone further than that. If you have any good resources to learn I'm all ears.

thats great news friend come over here and marry a jew

Learn the alphabet, pick up some basic grammar from internet lessons, start duolingo and buy the Ben Yehuda pocket dictionary to actually learn the language.
זה לא יותר קשה מנצרפתית.

העינים של הנשים יהודות כמו כוכבים.

OP, why are there so many nikkud for the same vowels?
I get historical anachronism and shit but is there an easy way to understand it? Should I just brute force it?

> poltroon

It's not what you think it means....

Vowels are a shit thing in hebrew. You will have to get a certain feeling for the language in order to actually read out loud texts. Especially since 90% of texts are written without.
Good thing about this is that you can write without vowels and dont have to learn them.
I bruteforced that shit, but I have been learning hebrew for years, so Ive had time.

have you noticed anything off about hebrew?

like, an intrinsic mechanism that its alien to western speak?

I have studied nahuatl, im pretty sure this language doesnt have persons(as in pronouns)
I also think plenty of aztec ideas grew from the language itself, like the tonalli

ישוע הוא המשיח היהודי

Hebrew is like a construction kit. You add certain grammar parts (articles, adverbs...) before or after the words.
The consonants stay the same when you implement the words into a sentence, but the vowels change.
Also you use female versions of verbs and plurals.
Its pretty different from anything western.

so its agglutination?
like turkish?

>Will you follow me, user?
Sure, where can I learn?

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I unironically think it's a really fascinating language, it sounds like a mix of french and arabic.