In this week’s public lesson, we’re going to learn how to ask someone how old they are, as well as respond. It also shows us an important Aramaic idiom where a speaker can express their membership in a particular group or classification. Continue reading
Category Archives: Conversational Galilean
Possessive & Objective Pronouns
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Personal Pronouns
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Heaven Forbid!
In this lesson, we’re going to learn a common expression of astonishment that is nearly cognate to the English interjection, “Heaven forbid!” or “Far be it from me!” I will not joke around: Mastering this phrase is satisfying. 🙂 Continue reading
Here You Go
Now that we have learned how to ask what someone wants, it would help to learn how to indicate that you’re giving something to someone. We do this by saying the following phrase which means “Here it is for you” or “Here you go”: Continue reading