Learn Hebrew at the TUM Language Center
Modern Hebrew belongs to the semitic language family. At the end of the 19th century, Hebrew was mostly used only as a liturgical language, but it was then revived as an everyday spoken language and its vocabulary began to be broadened. The driving spirit behind the revival of Hebrew was Eliezer Ben-Yehuda. The most important feature of Hebrew script is that it is read from right to left and that, for the most part, only the consonants are written down.
Registration
- Students register in TUMonline.
- You can follow our instructions for registration and, if necessary, determine your course level by taking our placement test (only for certain languages).
- TUM employees can register by sending an e-mail to the respective lecturer.
- Detailed information about registration.
Tandem Learning
TUMtandem brings TUM students together for structured intercultural conversation.
Read more about TUMtandem here.
Feel free to contact us via sprachenzentrum@tum.de if you should have any questions.