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I suggest you find someone to speak in Hebrew with.
If you don't have someone to speak it with or to tutor you, then get an older beginner's textbook with answer key and start plugging away.
It immediately makes me think of Arabic and its "vowelless" words... (by that I obviously mean that they are not written down, not that there are no vowels at all)
@customic,

Oh, do you study Arabic? There are a lot of similarities between the two languages.
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