Both modern and Biblical here. But not sure how I will determine the difference. Duolingo has a crappy (not all are voiced) lesson on Hebrew, but that's the best so far as far as organized free lesson goes.
Keyboard Layout:
Online translator that helps with pronunciation.
Films used to learn Hebrew:
Fauda (2015-) on Netflix.
Grammar on when to use אוהב and אוהבה?
ohev אוהב = "[I/you/he/it] loves" (present tense, when the subject is masculine and singular)
ohevet אוהבת = "[I/you/she/it] loves" (present tense, when the subject is feminine and singular)
ahav אהב = "he/it loved" (past tense, when the subject is third person, masculine, and singular)
ahava אהבה = "she/it loved" (past tense, when the subject is third person, feminine, and singular)
Grammar on the difference between את and אתה
"את" [at] is feminine,
"אתה" [ata] is masculine. Both of them are singular.
The plural forms are
"אתן" [aten] for feminine
"אתם" [atem] for masculine
הוא אוהב (hu ohev) He loves
u/oo if וא
o if או