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What is the most melodious song you've heard in a language that you don't understand?

All music is melodious. It depends where I am in time and space.Here is a nice piece with harmonic tension called Oseh Shalom. I sing a little Hebrew so I understand it, though.I really enjoy listening to music created by film score companies that most people never heard of such as TWO STEPS FROM HELL, FUTURE WORLD, EPIC SCORE, etcetera. Sometimes their lyrics are just syllables or made up languages. This song will turn your butter knife into Excalibur.Famous film choral conductor Paul Salamunovich said that sometimes he will give his singers made up Latin sounding words, especially in the epic or horror genre.

Do Israelis ever start a sentence with "You never…"?

Why on earth shouldn’t they, if the sentence requires it? Only point here is that Hebrew has different ways of saying “you never” depending on whether the sentence is referring to past, present or future; and the “you” in past and future, and sometimes in present tense, is indicated by the verb and isn’t a separate word — you can throw it in but it’s unnecessary so usually you don’t, unless you need to emphasize it, e.g. you never did such-and-such, as opposed to someone else who did do it.Past: me’olam lo (or with the “you”: atah me’olam lo) e.g. “you never did what you were told” - me’olam lo asita et mah she’amru lekha - מעולם לא עשית את מה שאמרו לךFuture: le’olam lo e.g. “you’ll never know unless you try” - (atah) le’olam lo teda im lo t’naseh - לעולם לא תדע אם לא תנסהPresent: af pa’am e.g. “you never do what you’re told” - atah af pa’am lo oseh et ma she’omrim lekha - אתה אף פעם לא עושה את מה שאומרים לךWhat we don’t have is the exclamation “well I never!” meaning “gee, just fancy that!” or “you never!” meaning “I don’t believe you did that!” You could say for the latter “you didn’t! - atah lo! - but you’d usually do it differently.

Is it fair to compare Israel to apartheid South Africa?

Mark here: First things first: ‘Apartheid’ is a a dead word, among those C S Lewis collected. I think I quote Linda here, ‘Sloppy’ misuse of the word has stripped it of content. Like an empty basket, like ‘Racism’, you can put WHATEVER YOU WANT in it, & lay it at the door of WHOMSOEVER YOU PLEASE. (Actually, everybody knows this).This is not the way to transmit information, or to carry an argument. People who use the word - it can no longer be dignified ‘term’, may frankly be dismissed as bullshitters, pardon my language. I am a native-born South African, a Christian, & I have worked in Israel among Israelis; Jews, Christians & Muslims (& a few Communists & Atheists). I know both countries & peoples & I don’t have an axe to grind in either. DON’T tell me, ASK me. There is no Apartheid in Israel.Akhshav: Shmoo elei: Yesh domim u’mavdilim beyn Derom Afrika sh’haya, v’HaEretz hayom. Muskam, kiday lehavdil beyn Am Israel v’Am Goy. Kol amim ose kazeh. Lefee datee, Israel oseh tov meod v’haseed l’gamre b’davar hazeh. Al tavdiel.Yesh od mashe’hoo; domim gam ken, b’diyook kol kakh khazak beyn ha retsuyot - hakhalumot et haTsevet ha Boerim v’Ha Plishtim. Hamavdil meynehem hee she Boerim lo horgim u’kholmim l’inyan hahem.I apologise for my crass use of the Roman alphabet.

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