Hi everybody
I would like to say
Happy New Year to Everybody here
and I'm sorry that I couldn't post anything to explain what I have said cause I had a lot of tests this week ... so I reply everyone in order :
RashomoN
I just don't believe history books.....cause I'm not sure I can trust the person who wrote each book.
Morticia NL.
I agree with Rashomon when he says that he does not trust writers, but if you read various books on the same subject you can filter the information for yourself. No book or article is ever without any trace of personal opinion from the writer but it should not withhold you to explore the subject and find your own truth.
I agree with you for sure, I do this my self, but you have to be sure that you are reading the correct books, and thats what I do I read the what Zionists wrote about Israel, holocaust, there right to have their own country in Middle East and I read how Arabian and Palestinians Intellectual replay on this and how we discuss the Arabic case.
LANTHWICK
I agree with you about Syria and Lebanon,
Lebanon always have been an extension of Syria ( or natural Syria ),
thats why I said that Syria to Lebanon is like a letter to a word, the word is mean less with out it, Syria is never the same without Lebanon, France in 1918 and divided Syria into Syria and Lebanon after the Great Syrian Revolution, so Lebanon is part of Syria and thats why Syria cares about Lebanon and has great relationships with it.
Ok about Hebrew, there are a lot of Hebrew words which are so similar to Arabic ones and here are some examples :
"يوم: יום (يوم
"بيت": בית (بيت
"سنه": שנה (شنه
"السبت": שבת (شَبات
"اخي"
اخي
= אכי
"ولد" : (يلد
= ילד
You can find some files to learn Hebrew that I organized in my website check this link :
http://www.geocities.com/theo_machy1/engallery.html
you see, I think it's east to learn Hebrew, plus we who can speak Arabic can write from right to left because Arabic is written form right to left .
so guys do you know any good site to learn Hebrew ??
Folklore
tayeb
iza intu btikamlu il-tahaluf hon rah esaker hada il-thread.
bihiyatkon ya jama'aa, hadu balkon!
I am impressed with your Arabic, where did you learn Arabic in the army ??
RashomoN
you just can't understand how I'm honored to have the chance here to chat with neighbors like you from Syria, Lebanon and so....
al sharaf eli, as they say in Arabic it means Im the one who is honored, and I find it great to have friends like you from all the countries, in fact I was searching for friends in Israel and thats what lead me here to OL forum.
ok Happy New Year Again
PUWFL (Peace Upon Who Followed Light)