Common and Proper Nouns in Hebrew grammar are fundamental concepts for language learners. In Hebrew, common nouns refer to general, non-specific categories of entities, such as ‘dog’, ‘tree’, or ‘city’. They are not capitalized unless they start a sentence. On the other hand, proper nouns denote specific entities, like ‘Jerusalem’, ‘Moses’ or ‘Israel’. These are always capitalized. Understanding the difference and being able to distinguish between these two types of nouns in Hebrew is crucial for mastering the language.