How do you say "I'm coming" in your language?

How do you say "I'm coming" in your language?
>אני גווווווווווווממממרר

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You know they can't read Hebrew right?
And what's the point of this autism.

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I do know, what can I do about this language having non latin script?

You can romanize it based on pronunciation brainlet

that'd make it Gibberish, not Hebrew.

You're supposed to use IPA then!

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>ME VENGO!!!11!!

geliyorum

high autism, I didn't know about that. you're supposed to be a Reifag with that kind of autism.

Based Israelis taking over the promised land of Jow Forums

why are there no more /isr/ threads?
t. op, crossboarder

Open them yourself instead of complaining like a jew

Two people of the exact same type don't go together necessarily.

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You're not cute

HINOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

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Saya datang

Kotev ivrit ba latin :3

Nobody said that.

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I've always been curious, when 'ντ' appears as the Hellenization of /d/ in an English name (like Ντόναλντ for Donald), do you guys actually pronounce it as /nd/ or just /d/?

You are not cute

Seeth.

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you are not cute
you are cute

alright, the hebrew sentence is Ani gooomer (like the word go, not like goo)

Most people pronounce is as /d/, but in some dialects you might also see /nd/, especially if it comes after a vowel.

>hi I'm Homer yup you're right

Bump

>Ich komme