Berahkot 2a:1 Flashcards

To learn word by word the first page of tractate berachot

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מאימתי

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Pronounced “may-ay-ma-tie”
Means: “From when”
- where the prefex “מ” shows the “from”
- and the “אימתי” shows the “when”.
- and the “מת” shows the “when”.
- So from when, that is, from what time, does.
- Song: Ad Ma tie (until when is mashiach)

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קורין

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Pronounced “Kor-een” - means to read or to recite
Means: “we read”
- where the prefex “קור” shows the “to read”
- and the “ין” shows the plural.
- and the “מת” shows the “when”.
- it’s a question because of the previous word

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את שמע

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Pronounced “Et-Shema”

means “the shema”

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בערבין

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Pronounced “Beh-Arvin”
Means “in the evening”.
- where the “ב” shows the “in”
- the “ערבין” shows the “evening”.

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משעה

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Pronounced "me-sha-ah"
Means: "From the time" 
- where the prefex "מ" shows the "from" 
- and the "שעה" shows the "when". 
- modern hebrew (ma-sha-a)
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שהכהנים

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Pronounced "shea-ha-kohenim"
Means: "that the koheinim" 
- where the prefex "ה" shows the "that" 
- the prefex "ה" shows the "the" 
- and the "כהנים" shows the "kohenim".
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נכנסים

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Pronounced "nick (nik)- na-seem (sim)"
Means: "they enter" 
- where the prefex "נ" shows the "they" 
- the prefex "כנס" shows the "to enter" 
- and the "ים" shows the "plural"
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לאכול

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Pronounced “le-eh-chol”
Means: “to eat”
- where the prefex “ל” shows the “to”
- the “אכול” shows the “to eat”

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בתרומתן

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Pronounced "beh-true-ma-tan"
Means: "with their truma" 
- where the prefex "ב" shows the "in / with" 
- the "תרומתן" shows the "their truma" 
- the "תן" shows the "their" possisive
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עד

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Pronounced “odd / ad”

Means: “until”

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סוף

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Pronounced “sof”

Means: “end”

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האשמורה

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Pronounced “ha-ah-shmora”
Means: “with their truma”
- where the prefex “ה” shows the “the”
- the “אשמורה” shows the “watch”

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הראשונה

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Pronounced “ha-ree-show-na”
Means: “the first”
- where the prefex “ה” shows the “the”
- the “ראשונה” shows the “first”

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דברי

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Pronounced “deev-ray”
Means: “the words of”
- where the prefex “דבר” shows the “word”

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רבי אליעזר

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Rabbi Eliezer.

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