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"stolen a-sound" and occurs in shavua "week", which is accented on the "u".

Five letters (מנצפכ) have a different form at the end of a word (םןץףך, respectively). These are named by adding סופית (so-FEET) "final" to the name of the letter, e.g. נון סופית (Noon So-feet)

א aleph 
glottal stop or silent ('sometimes used as the letter a when rendering English in Hebrew')
ב bet 
like bear or maven
ג gimel 
like gone
ד dalet 
like dude
ה he 
like harp; silent at the end of a word, unless it has a dot in it
ו vav 
like violin; also or or tune when used as a vowel
ז zayin 
like zany
ח chet 
voiceless gargle, i.e. like the scotish loch
ט tet 
like tuck
י yud 
like yet; also say or honey when used as a vowel
כ ך kaf 
like keep, or halfway between keep and heap
ל lamed 
like leave
מ ם mem 
like mother
נ ן nun 
like never
ס samekh 
like some
ע `ayin 
constriction of the throat, but you can just say ', though there are some minimal pairs
פ ף pe 
like upon or loofa
צ ץ tsadi 
like boots
ק koof 
like coo, but further back in the throat
ר resh 
voiced gargle as in French
ש sin, shin 
like shoot or seem
ת tav 
like teeth; in some dialects sometimes like juice or teeth

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Hebrew verbs conjugate according to the gender of the sentence's subject: different verb forms must thus be used when referring to men and women. These have been noted below when appropriate.

[edit] Basics

Hello. (Peace) 
שלום. (shalom - shah-LOHM)
The Hebrew greeting, literally "peace." The English "Hi" is also used.
Bye. (Peace) 
שלום. (shalom - shah-LOHM)
Yes, the greeting is the same for the start and end of conversation. See also "See you later".
See you later. 
להתראות. (lehitra'ot - leh-hit-rah-'OHT)
The most common farewell greeting, besides the English "Bye". Again, the English "Bye" is also used.
Good morning. 
בוקר טוב (boker tov - BOH-ker TOHV)
Good afternoon. 
צהריים טובים (tsohorayim tovim - tsoh-hoh-RAH-yeem toh-VEEM) (literally: "good noon", afternoon is אחר-צהריים - ahar tsohorayim tovim - aKHAR tsoh-hoh-RAH-yeem toh-VEEM)
Good evening. 
ערב טוב (erev tov - EH-rev TOHV)
Good night. 
לילה טוב (laylah tov - LIGH-lah TOHV)
How are you? (What's your wellbeing/peace?)- addressing to a man. 
‫מה שלומך?‬ (mah shlomkha? - mah shlom-KHAH)
How are you? (What's your wellbeing/peace?)- addressing to a woman. 
‫מה שלומך?‬ (mah shlomekh? - mah shloh-MEKH)
How are you? (What's being heard?). 
‫מה נשמע?‬ (mah nishma? - mah nish-MAH)
What's up? (What's happening?).  
מה קורה? (mah kore? - mah kor-EH)
Thank you. 
תודה (todah - toh-DAH)
Please/ You're welcome. 
בבקשה (bevakashah - be-vah-kuh-SHAH)
Excuse me. 
סליחה (slihah - slee-KHAH)
I don't understand. (said by a man). 
אני לא מבין (ani lo mevin - ahni loh meh-VEEN)
I don't understand. (said by a woman). 
אני לא מבינה (ani lo mevinah - ahni loh meh-VEENA)

[edit] Pronouns (כינויי גוף kinuye guf)

אני (ani - ah-NEE)
You (singular, masc.) 
אתה (atah - ah-TAH)
You (singular, fem.) 
את (at - aht)
He 
הוא (hu - hoo)
She 
היא (hi - hee)
We 
אנחנו (anahnu - ah-NAKH-noo)
You (plural, masc.) 
אתם (atem - ah-TEM)
You (plural, fem.) 
אתן (aten - ah-TEN)
They (plural, masc.) 
הם (hem - hem)
They (plural, fem.) 
הן (hen - hen)

[edit] Asking Questions (שאלות she'elot)

Who? 
‫מי?‬ (mi? - mee)
What? 
‫מה?‬ (mah? - mah)
Where is ...? 
‫איפה?‬ (eyfoh? - EY-foh)
Where to? 
‫לאן?‬ (le'an? - leh-AH-n)
Where from? 
‫מאיפה\מאין?‬ (me'eifoh?/me'ayn? - meh-EY-foh/meh-Ah-een)
When? 
‫מתי?‬ (matai? - mah-TIGH)
Why? 
‫למה?‬ (lamah? - LAH-mah), ‫מדוע?‬ (madua'? - mah-DOOah)
How much? (also "how many") 
‫כמה?‬ (kamah? - KAH-mah)
Where are you from?
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