Want to speak about bad spelling/grammar? You know nothing.
http://www.badhebrew.com/
http://www.badhebrew.com/
It seems that way because Hebrew is built differently than English. The notion Hebrew is a hard language to learn was made popular during the early '90s after the big immigration from the former USSR, but I don't think it's different from any new language you attempt to learn.riv1 wrote:Well, it seems the meaning of the letters change depending on which way the wind is blowing, the time of day, and what you had for lunch. Much too complicated.
Hey, you said it. Not me!Thundermatts wrote:YEAH! Lets get rid of everything but American! USA! USA! USA!
Other cultures suuuuuuuuuuck.
agreed it makes much more sence than englishTomer Soiker wrote:No, it's not.
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