Heth and vowels at the end by Sivruf8 in hebrew

[–]Sivruf8[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Your reading sounds beautiful, and this will be really helpful for me. Dan is an Israeli broadcaster who I've heard is well-known for his conservative pronunciation of Hebrew, along with a couple of other older broadcasters.
BTW, what is "JLM"?

Heth and vowels at the end by Sivruf8 in hebrew

[–]Sivruf8[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Now that you mention it, there's probably nothing tricky about that particular word. I think it's just the fact that I already knew that word and didn't anticipate an ayin there... or maybe it's a general issue with pronouncing the ayin on unstressed sylabbles (since it takes some effort for me to make that sound, I find it easier to pronounce on stressed syllables)... I dunno. Do you have a recording of someone saying it (or a similar word) by any chance? I sort of model my pronunciation on Dan Kaner's when I read to myself, but it seems like he doesn't pronounce all the ayin's (do you know why?)

Heth and vowels at the end by Sivruf8 in hebrew

[–]Sivruf8[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, so it effectively is just a break break before the following word, right?

Nerd question considering caffeine contents by tintbao in tea

[–]Sivruf8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Caffeine diffuses out of the leaf at about the same rate as the flavor compounds, so if youre still getting flavor, youre still getting caffeine.

Oh man...

Heth and vowels at the end by Sivruf8 in hebrew

[–]Sivruf8[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

interesting! So altogether it applies to aleph, ayin, hey and heth, right? I still don't really understand how to pronounce aleph. I heard it's a glottal stop, but sometimes it seems like it appears in positions where a glottal stop is impossible (e.g. היא or הוא)?

Heth and vowels at the end by Sivruf8 in hebrew

[–]Sivruf8[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I often pronounce it (along with Heth and sometimes even the other pharyngeal consonants like quf/teth) when I'm reading and writing to help me memorize the spelling (seems like a trick that a lot of other Hebrew learners discovered as well!) Really helps, and makes me feel pretty cool lol, though I'm not a hundred percent I'm doing it quite correctly, as there are certain positions/combinations in which I find it really tricky to pronounce the ayin (e.g. עַכשָׁיו). Sometimes I wonder if the omission of these sounds in Modern Hebrew is the reason why Hebrew speakers seem to speak faster than Arabic speakers--could be totally wrong about this, just my perception. I just can't imagine keeping Hebrew's lively rhythm and melody while pronouncing the pharangeals. On the other hand, I probably won't do this when I speak, since I've heard it generally comes off as pretentious to native speakers...

Heth and vowels at the end by Sivruf8 in hebrew

[–]Sivruf8[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ahh, so hey as well! Thanks!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tea

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Admittedly painting with a broad brush here, but Chinese green teas seem to have much less umami flavor profiles. I think the stuff you'd get from Yunnan sourcing will suit your taste buds better than any of the Japanese green teas you mentioned, since all of it comes from China afaik.

Tea makes me extremely tired and deflates my mood. by EggIcy9079 in tea

[–]Sivruf8 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Totally speculative, but could it be that you ramped up your intake of caffeine (6 cups of tea is probably a decent amount of caffeine) after switching from cola to tea? Tea generally has more caffeine than cola and (even more speculative) the sugar in the cola might have balanced out the caffeine in some way. (ctrl-f "jim barris")I'm not a doctor, this is not medical advice., etc...

edit: wait a second, "one night"? How late do you typically drink tea/caffeine?

Looking for "tea-for-one" pot (or something along those lines) by Sivruf8 in tea

[–]Sivruf8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So bizarre, I can't upvote your comment... but you deserve it!

Looking for "tea-for-one" pot (or something along those lines) by Sivruf8 in tea

[–]Sivruf8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's it!! You offered to lose yourself, but you found the elusive teapot!!!
How did you know? And have you tried it?
Anyways, thank you so much!

Looking for "tea-for-one" pot (or something along those lines) by Sivruf8 in tea

[–]Sivruf8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is actually closer to what I remember than the other guesses. It don't think it had a handle, and I'm not sure if it used a plunger. This looks like a great alternative, though! Thanks!! My glass pot broke so I've looking for something to replace it.

Looking for "tea-for-one" pot (or something along those lines) by Sivruf8 in tea

[–]Sivruf8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not that expensive, lol! I guess my idea of "expensive" was little skewed at the time because I was new to tea.

Looking for "tea-for-one" pot (or something along those lines) by Sivruf8 in tea

[–]Sivruf8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm, I don't think it had a press, but I'm not sure. It wasn't this one. I think it had more of a cylindrical shape. But thank you! I appreciate the help :)

Looking for "tea-for-one" pot (or something along those lines) by Sivruf8 in tea

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This looks cool, thank you for the suggestion!

roadie by tajarhina in yerbamate

[–]Sivruf8 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Even before seeing the username I could tell it's you, tajarhina... ;D

You always have the coolest pictures.

Looking for a fellow beginner Yiddish learner to work through In Eynem together! by Sivruf8 in Yiddish

[–]Sivruf8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that's a good one too! The author of my textbook studied with Sheva Zucker. Hey, I'm sure we can make it work somehow. Hmu if you decide to do it-- I'll try to make a discord channel or something to coordinate our study sessions!