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Has anyone else here tried to learn Modern Hebrew (as an English speaker)? There seems to be a lack of resources available for learning Hebrew as compared to other languages.

Could you recommend me some resources/books? Perhaps I'm missing something but the /lit/ wiki seems to be a bit lacking in grammar books related to Hebrew. So far, the recommended ones I've found are very costly and don't even have English (they are "immersion" and basically meant to be taught by a teacher at a school, as they have no English translations in them)
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https://www.amazon.com/stores/Ahmet-Murat-Ta%C5%9Fer/author/B08L6R2ZW8?isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true



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