Segol (modern Hebrew: סֶגּוֹל, IPA: [seˈɡol]; formerly סְגוֹל, səḡôl) is a Hebrew niqqud vowel sign that is represented by three dots forming an upside...
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Segol (Hebrew: סְגוֹל also known as Segolta, with variant English spellings), is a cantillation mark found in the Torah, Haftarah, and other books of...
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קִבּוּץ (also קבוץ פּוּם) a firmer, compression or contraction of the mouth. Sĕgôl (סְגוֹל bunch of grapes) takes its name from its form. So שָׁלשׁ נְקֻדּוֹת...
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Jews, makes no distinction between pataḥ and qameṣ gadol [a], or between segol, ṣere and shewa na [e]: that is inherited from the old Palestinian vowel...
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mostly pronounced the same as segol and indicates the phoneme /ɛ/, which is the same as the "e" sound in the vowel segol and is transliterated as an "e"...
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[Munach] Segol [Sephardic: Shofar-holekh Zarqa Shofar-holekh Segolta] Zarqa only occurs before Segol. Shalshelet Not a part of a group; replaces a Segol sequence...
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respectively. A shva sign in combination with the vowel diacritics patáḥ, segól, and qamatz produces a ḥatáf: a diacritic for a tnuʿá ḥatufá (a 'reduced...
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current pronunciation. In modern Hebrew, tzere is pronounced the same as segol, although they were distinct in Tiberian Hebrew, and pataḥ the same as qamatz...
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"segolates" because the final unstressed vowel is typically (but not always) segol. These words evolved from older Semitic words that ended in a complex coda;...
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Segol Mann (19 July 1918 – 23 November 1992) was a Swedish film actor. He appeared in more than 40 films between 1943 and 1984. Två solkiga blondiner...
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"reduced pataḥ"). The reduced (or ḥaṭaf) niqqud exist for pataḥ, qamatz, and segol which contain a shva next to it. In Yiddish orthography, a pataḥ (called...
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Bernadette Ségol (born 1949) is a French former trade union leader. Born in Luzech, Ségol received a master's degree in philosophy from the University...
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Munach (section Segol group)
Etnachta, and Segol groups. One or more munachs can be followed by many different trope sounds, including Zakef katon, Etnachta, Rivia, Zarka, Segol, and Pazer...
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the name to be pronounced in that way (see qere perpetuum). ĕ is hataf segol; ǝ is the pronounced form of plain shva. In the Dead Sea Scrolls and other...
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"neighbor" but not diphthongized), rather than with a shva (/ə/, as Y'shua) or segol (/ɛ/, Yesh-shua). The final letter, ayin (ע) is /ʕ/ (a voiced pharyngeal...
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top left corner) ְ – Shva ֻ – Kubutz ֹ◌ – Holam ָ – Kamatz ַ – Patakh ֶ – Segol ֵ – Tzeire ִ – Hiriq (Cantillation marks do not generally render correctly;...
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Ashkenazic traditions. In Polish usage, however, it was not infrequently [aj]. Segol is pronounced [e] in the majority of Ashkenazic traditions, but [ej] in...
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(a letter) and a segol beneath" be meaningful. The patah is upper according to the Babylonian vocalization system, whereas the segol is lower according...
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Hebrew letter is used. Note 2: The pronunciation of tsere and sometimes segol – with or without the letter yod – is sometimes ei in Modern Hebrew. This...
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other books of the Hebrew Bible. It is usually found together with the Segol, with a Munach preceding either or both. The symbol for a Zarka is a 90...
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Biblical Hebrew example, the placement of the meteg to the left of the segol is correct, which has a shva sign written as two vertical dots to denote...
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kept) תֶּם (Tav with segol and final mem) 2nd person, masc. pl. You did שְׁמַרְתֶּם shmartem (you kept) תֶּן (Tav with segol and final nun) 2nd person...
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manuscripts show interchanges between qamatz and patah, and between tzere and segol. Shva is marked in multiple ways. Some manuscripts are vocalized with the...
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קִבּוּץ (also קבוץ פּוּם) a firmer, compression or contraction of the mouth. Segôl (סְגוֹל bunch of grapes) takes its name from its form. So שָׁלֹשׁ נְקֻדּוֹת...
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that it is composed of the Hebrew relative particle she- (Shin plus vowel segol followed by dagesh), or, as in this case, as sha- (Shin plus vowel patach...
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notation does not distinguish between patach (in other pronunciations [a]), segol (in other pronunciations [e] or [ɛ]) and sheva na', and the three vowels...
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Hataf Patach Kamatz Gadol Kamatz Katan Hataf Kamatz Tzere, Tzere Male Segol Hataf Segol Hirik Hirik Male Holam, Holam Male Kubutz Shuruk Letter ְ ְ ַ ֲ ָ...
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basis of Hebrew transcriptions of ε with pataḥ/qamets /a/ and not tsere/segol /e/. Additionally, it is posited that α perhaps had a back vowel pronunciation...
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names, יהוה and אדני, occur together, the former is pointed with a hataf segol ( ֱ ) under the yod (י) and a hiriq ( ִ ) under the second he (ה), giving...
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the state of New-York, 2nd ed. Troy: William S. Parker Publishing, 1825. Segol, Marla (March 2024). "The Magic Mirror of Ritual: Three Weddings of the...
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