Of course! It is just a matter of putting the effort into it. I'm sure there are numerous places where you can learn. Contact a local synagog or college.
"Biblical Hebrew" isn't that different from modern Hebrew. Israeli second graders start reading The Bible and can understand most of it.
It's exact origin is unknown, but it was used in Biblical times. It's at least 3000 years old, and may be thousands of years older than that.
Yes it actually does because the brain is not the same, it changes as you get older, when your little you can learn things easily but not when you are an adult.so yes age does affect hoe fast a person can learn a dance routine
It's not possible to know which language is older because both languages are older than writing (possibly older than 10,000 BCE).
You learn about history by reading what happened when that person wrote,and what happened at that time. Culture
if the older one sits down with then they might learn faster :)
tara gon or tara baa :>)
When they are babies they say words that they do not even now and when they get older they learn from daycare and then they get older and learn words
As far as canonical biblical texts are concerned, it is not certain which of the two apostles was older or younger.
Hebrew is much older. Hebrew has been around for thousands of years. The oldest Hebrew inscription dates back to the 10th century BCE.Latin only originated around the 1st century BCE.
Yes, they do learn faster than the older ones.
It is impossible know that for Hebrew, or for any other language. Languages do not have instantaneous origins. They evolve from older languages.
Yes, a young dog can learn from an older dog. the young dog does not have to be young. just younger than the older dog.