Hebrew words we already know and pronounce correctly.
אָמֵן ← (Amen)
הַלְּלוּיָהּ ← (HalleluYah)
סֶלָה ← (Selah)
שׁוֹפָר ← (shofar)
בְּאֵר שֶׁבַע ← (Be'er Sheva)
Our first group of Hebrew nouns
Adonai (Lord)
Melech (King)
Elohim (God)
Av (Father)
atah (you, m. s. subject)
ot'cha (you, m. s. object)
atem (you, m. p. subject)
et'chem (you, m. p. object)
Asher (Who)
mashiach (messiah)
Avraham (Abraham)
Yitzhak (Isaac)
Ya'akov (Jacob)
Yisrael (Israel)
Moshe (Moses)
Aharon (Aaron)
David (David)
Yerushalayim (Jerusalem)
Moriah (Moriah)
Sinai (Sinai)
Mitzrayim (Egypt)
K'na'an (Canaan)
Shabbat (Sabbath)
Torah (Instruction)
yad (hand)
shalom (peace)
shma (hear and do)
tzitzit (string tassels)
techeilet (sky blue)
Tzion (Zion)
Our first Hebrew question: "who?"
mi (who?)