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HEBREW – phrase guide for En

This phrase guide is published by Prolog, an Israeli publishing company that for the last 25 years has special...

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This phrase guide is published by Prolog, an Israeli publishing company that
for the last 25 years has specialized in Hebrew self-learning courses for
English speakers. We are now offering the application version of the best and
most popular series of its kind for teaching Hebrew to English speakers. Its
new and one-of-a-kind features make learning and speaking even easier and more
enjoyable! And best of all, by touching a line of text, you can listen to a
fluent narration of the Hebrew translation.

More features:

Play All Mode: Plays the words and sentences, in Hebrew and in English, one
after the other;

Horizontal Positioning: Turning the device horizontally lets you view and
enlarge the sentence. By touching the screen, you can scroll through the
sentences and listen again to those you select.

Transliteration: As in all of Prolog's phrase guides, here too you are
provided with transliteration along with translation into English. The Hebrew
text is written in red Latin letters to make it easier for you to pronounce
the Hebrew sentence. For example, the Hebrew word for "father" is written as
"abba."

User Guide: The detailed User Guide includes a summary of the main features of
Hebrew, including grammar and pronunciation rules.

This phrase guide is designed to serve as a basic and simple communication
tool for understanding and speaking Hebrew. It includes a selected vocabulary
of around 2,000 words as well as the expressions and concepts we believe are
most useful for English speakers. The application is divided into topics taken
from everyday life, making it suitable not only for tourists to Israel but
also for all those interested in understanding and expressing themselves in
basic Hebrew without having to delve into the fundamentals of Hebrew grammar
and syntax (at least at this stage).

Keep in mind that a phrase guide is not a dictionary and therefore does not
always provide a literal translation. The purpose of a phrase guide is to
clarify what the speaker is saying. That is why the translation into English
is not necessarily a literal translation of the Hebrew, but rather a word or
expression whose intention is comparable or identical in the given context.

This phrase guide is divided into 10-12 topics:

Basic concepts

Friends, people, business

Communications and telephone

Hotels and getting settled

Restaurants and food

Transportation

Tours and nature

Entertainment and sports

Shopping

Running errands

Health and first aid

Each topic is divided into a number of sub-topics, more than can be listed
here. Due to space limitations, some of the less frequently used sub-topics
are not narrated. These are marked "mute" in the table of contents.

Look for our other courses and dictionaries for teaching Hebrew to English
speakers, or visit our website: [http://www.prologhebrew.us/Languages/Products
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/ProductsCatalog.aspx&sa=D&usg=AFQjCNFesmAj9v9zVP7pitgzX_uZMLyASg) Good luck!

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