ARABIC & HEBREW

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They don't seem similar in vocabulary but the way their grammar is constructed is quite similar. They are both Semitic languages, after all.I had studied Arabic before and I remember the professor saying that if we master Arabic then learning Hebrew wouldn't be too difficult.

darioshub
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Each language counts the numbers in the opposite gender; the cognates are closer like so:
wahid - ahad
ithnan - shnayim
thalatha - shelosha
arba'a - arba'a
khamsa - khamisha
sitta - shisha
sab'a - shiv'a
thamaniya - shemona
tis'a - tish'a
ashra - asara

jacob_and_william
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I love how he uses a bible verse even though it is a video about a Jewish and Muslim majority language

dopamine-boost
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If you had put Aramaic/Syriac in the mix it would be perfect

hieratics
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Shtayim sounds like “shatayim”, which means “offensive words” in Arabic.
It’s *shata’em* in classical Arabic or fus•ha, but in the dialects it’s pronounced shatayem.

nbn
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In malay, word for sunday and Thursday is ahad and khamis come from arabic but the pronunciation is quite similar to Hebrew.
Hebrew - arabic - malay:
Achat - wahid - ahad
Chamesh -khamsa - khamis
But some place call it ahak, ahat , khomih, khameh.

ohkeydan
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I think thousands of people have kind of waited for this one. Probably everybody to whom linguistic topics related to Abrahamitic religions are a theme (and to me they certainly are). Very interesting comparison. You feel the massive lines of difference between the two languages and yet the similarity. I don't know, though, how the same would have sounded with an actual reconstructed Biblical Hebrew accent in the Hebrew part, rather than the simplified Modern Hebrew one.

mysteriumvitae
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Hebrew and Persian words for "six" are the same.

AgathaLOutahere
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I love your vids so much. Do you think it would be possible to do a video on the Zulu language of South Africa? I understand if not, but it would be amazing!

SGRO
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May Jesus our God, bless the descendants of Jacob and of Ishmael. Praying for peace in the region, from Japan!

Mikey-qjue
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yeah they are both quite a bit similar. Both numbers in those languages sound very similar to Amharic language.

Jojo_Flake
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I thought both languages ​​would be more similar

Lala_
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The pronunciation of Biblical Hebrew is closer to Arabic. The pronunciation of modern Hebrew derives from the Yiddish spoken by Askenazis, that is, from a Germanic language.

derechoplano
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I do not speak Hebrew, I only speak Arab

From Malaysia 🇲🇾🇲🇾

Pepi_Panda
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Can you do Gibberish, Simlish, Inklish, Minionese, Animalese, & Toki Pona?

PurinxMochii
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would you please share the languages of the countries of the Central Asian region and the tribes in Africa

esqinmrahov
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You can add Maltese in a next video. They are so close to arabic !

Dimitra.Saltou
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Sound is similar but language is different pronounce also different some word similar Salam Shalom

musicchannel
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what system is used for the transliteration of the letters? I've been looking for one but couldn't really find a great one like in this video

marcostalis
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I hope for peace between Israel and Palestine 🇮🇱🤝🇵🇸

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