Q - Qof



Qof is a letter in the Hebrew alphabet.

I took one semester of Hebrew in college.  I had taken two semesters of Greek before, so having to learn new letters was nothing new, but Hebrew is unique from other languages I have attempted before.

Hebrew is written from right to left instead of left to right.  In addition, the Hebrew language does not have any vowels.

IMGN TRNG T RED THS BLG WTH N VWLS.*

Eventually, vowel pointing was added.  Vowel pointing is a system of marks placed around the consonants that indicate the vowel sounds that should be pronounced.

I have a hard time using new languages, even though I can memorize vocabulary pretty easily.  I came out of the class with just enough knowledge to recognize some of the more common words, pronounce some of the easier words, and use a Hebrew dictionary.


What languages have you studied?  Are you fluent, or do you remember just enough to be dangerous?





*IMAGINE TRYING TO READ THIS BLOG WITH NO VOWELS.

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2 Responses to Q - Qof

  1. That would be interesting!
    I studied 4 years of Spanish and don't remember much of anything. But I'm not really sure I learned much of it either. It was all pretty confusing to me.

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    1. What made you take four years? Was it required, or did you just decide to stick it out?

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