Some basic words for you guys:
Shalom = שלום = Hello
Le'hit'ra'ot = להתראות = GoodBye
Yom = יום = Day
Boker = בוקר = Morning
Laila = לילה = Night
Muzika = מוזיקה = Music
Eiropa = אירופה = Europe
Medina = מדינה = Country
Sameach = שמח = Happy
Ani = אני = I am
At = את = You - female
Ata = אתה = You - Male
He = היא = She
Hu = הוא = He
Some known names and their meaning in Hebrew:
Barak = ברק = Lightning
Ben = בן = Son
Refael: El = אל = God . . . Refa = It comes from the words "Refua" means - medicine.
Now, things you maybe didn't know about the Hebrew Grammar.
1 - Hebrew has 3 times: Past, Present and Future (not progressive, neither perfect tenses).
2 - The verb is the only thing that changes in the sentence in each "time". For example:
Ani RATZTI etmol (I ran yesterday)
Ani RATZ achshav (I'm running now)
Ani YARUTZ machar (I'll run tomorrow)
3 -Like all Semitic languages, the Hebrew language e
bits a pattern of stems consisting typically of "triliteral", or 3-consonant consonantal roots (2- and 4-consonant roots also exist), from which nouns, adjectives, and verbs are formed in various ways: e.g. by inserting vowels, doubling consonants, lengthening vowels, and/or adding prefixes, suffixes, or infixes. For example:
The verb "To keep" in Hebrew has a lot of forms (past/present/future/objects etc), Some of them: Lishmor, Shamarti, Shamar, Shamra, Shomrim, Shomrot, Shmira, Shomer etc . . . Now if I'll write it in Hebrew it'll be . . .
לשמור
שמרתי
שמר
שמרה
שומרים
שומרות
שמירה
שומר
Each of the words/verbs has 3 main letters. In this case, the letters ש - מ - ר are the source of those words mentioned above. In Hebrew we call it "Shoresh" (=root).
4 - Modern Hebrew is written from right to left using the Hebrew alphabet, which is an abjad, or consonant-only script of 22 letters.