does anyone have any tips for learning Hebrew? I'm learning it on my own and nobody I know speaks it

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does anyone have any tips for learning Hebrew? I'm learning it on my own and nobody I know speaks it

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ok so I'm learning Hebrew right and I'm using memrise and THIS LESSON WENT 'hold on to a woman', 'hold on to a man' and THEN THIS GEM!!!
And like they're not wrong. That is under polite expressions but what the hell memrise. I do appreciate the forethought of 'you land in Tel Aviv AND IMMEDIATELY want to fuck a guy.' It hasn't even covered places yet like hospital. To be fair they also had 'do you have condoms (said to a woman).'
I hate that it gets more complicated 💔
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Duolingo has been giving me some weird arse sentences to practice

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istg im kaying my es why are niqqud so hard for my brain to grasp
harakat were not NEARLY this difficult to memorize wtf is going onnnnnm
meyn bashert yiddish doesnt have the niqqudod problem yiddish i love you so
biblical hebrew im shaking crying throwing up why are you like that
I have been Abruptly Confronted with the fact that my Hebrew is simply not strong enough to easily read teshuvot/responsa which is.... a little frustrating.
It's actually the same problem I often run into at Shabbat lunch with my more observant/well-read friends - I can grasp the concepts of what they're saying and often know enough to have an opinion, but I just cannot parse some of the Hebrew (or sometimes Yiddish, I think?) words they're using 😅