• Hebrew orthography includes three types of diacritics: Niqqud in Hebrew is the way to indicate vowels, which are omitted in modern orthography, using...
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    Hebrew (Hebrew alphabet: עִבְרִית‎, ʿĪvrīt, pronounced [ivˈʁit] or [ʕivˈriθ] ; Samaritan script: ࠏࠨࠁࠬࠓࠪࠉࠕ‎ ʿÎbrit; Paleo-Hebrew script: 𐤏𐤁𐤓𐤉𐤕‎) is...
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  • Hebrew layout was derived from the order of letters on Hebrew typewriters. Hebrew braille Hebrew diacritics Cursive Hebrew Hebrew punctuation Hebrew spelling...
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    Arabic script has numerous diacritics, which include consonant pointing known as iʻjām (إِعْجَام), and supplementary diacritics known as tashkīl (تَشْكِيل)...
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    Diacritics may appear above or below a letter or in some other position such as within the letter or between two letters. The main use of diacritics in...
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  • These marks are known in English as 'accents' (diacritics), 'notes' or trope symbols, and in Hebrew as taʿamei ha-mikra (טעמי המקרא) or just teʿamim...
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  • denote separation of vowels umlaut (diacritic) – Diacritic mark to indicate sound shift Arabic alphabet Hebrew diacritics Dot (disambiguation) Two dots (disambiguation)...
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  • to indicate vowels (Hebrew diacritics), called niqqud, was developed. Throughout history, there have been two main systems of Hebrew spelling. One is vocalized...
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  • Apostrophe (category Hebrew diacritics)
    the language. Compare this with the Swahili usage below. In Hebrew, the geresh (a diacritic similar to the apostrophe and often represented by one) is...
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  • Niqqud (redirect from Hebrew vowels)
    key. The Arabic equivalent, harakat. Hebrew diacritics Q're perpetuum Hebrew spelling Tiberian Hebrew Hebrew keyboard All shvas in the words "קִמַּטְתְּ"...
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    Tiberian vocalization, which employed diacritics added to the Hebrew letters: vowel signs and consonant diacritics (nequdot) and the so-called accents (two...
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  • Bet (letter) (redirect from Beth (Hebrew))
    niqqud diacritics) the two are distinguished by a dot (called a dagesh) in the centre of the letter for /b/ and no dot for /v/. In modern Hebrew, the more...
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  • over ..." Diacritics & Special Characters – University of North Carolina: "The following diacritics and special characters display: Diacritics: acute Á ;...
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  • may refer to: Harakat, of Arabic diacritics Niqqud, of Hebrew diacritics Syriac diacritics Tehtar, of Tengwar diacritics This disambiguation page lists...
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    where the Maacah) at the verse 15 may rendered into English with some Hebrew diacritics, differently from the following verse I Chronicles 7:15–16 Genesis...
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  • Geresh (category Hebrew diacritics)
    placed after a letter: as a diacritic that modifies the pronunciation of some letters (only in modern Hebrew), as a diacritic that signifies Yiddish origin...
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    The Hebrew language uses the Hebrew alphabet with optional vowel diacritics. The romanization of Hebrew is the use of the Latin alphabet to transliterate...
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    Tiberian vocalization (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
    The seven vowel qualities of Tiberian Hebrew are indicated straightforwardly by distinct diacritics: The diacritics qubutz and shuruq both represent /u/...
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    lowering diacritics have optional spacing forms ⟨˔⟩, ⟨˕⟩ that avoid descenders. The state of the glottis can be finely transcribed with diacritics. A series...
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  • Ə, a letter used in some Latin-derived alphabets Shva or shĕwa, a Hebrew diacritic Schwa (art), an underground conceptual artwork of Bill Barker Schwa...
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    of diacritics were developed to mark the vowels in Hebrew manuscripts; of these, only the Tiberian vocalization is still in wide use. Biblical Hebrew possessed...
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    also called Israeli Hebrew or simply Hebrew, is the standard form of the Hebrew language spoken today. Developed as part of Hebrew's revival in the late...
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    King James Version (category Articles containing Biblical Hebrew-language text)
    Geneva Bible which was published in 1560 having referred to the original Hebrew and Greek scriptures, which was influential in the writing of the Authorized...
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  • [ej] as in Ashkenazi Hebrew. Modern pronunciation does not follow traditional use of the niqqud (diacritic) "shva". In Modern Hebrew, words written with...
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  • Gershayim (category Hebrew diacritics)
    dictionary. Hebrew alphabet Hebrew diacritics Hebrew punctuation  Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar, §15f. Hebrew punctuation guidelines, § 31, Academy of the Hebrew Language...
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    Meteg (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
    majority of Hebrew words have final stress. Its form is a vertical bar placed either to the left, the right, or in the middle of the niqqud (diacritics for vowels...
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  • Shva (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
    vowel diacritics patáẖ, segól and kamáts katán produces a ẖatáf: a diacritic for a tnuʿá ẖatufá (a 'reduced vowel' – lit. 'abducted'). In Modern Hebrew, shva...
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  • ּ (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
    The Hebrew diacritic U+05BC ּ HEBREW POINT DAGESH OR MAPIQ can represent: Dagesh, indicating a modification of the sound of a letter Mappiq, indicating...
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    Rafe (redirect from Rafe (diacritic))
    In Hebrew orthography the rafe or raphe (Hebrew: רָפֶה, pronounced [ʁaˈfe], meaning "weak, limp") is a diacritic (⟨◌ֿ‎⟩), a subtle horizontal overbar...
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    Tittle (category Diacritics)
    of the Hebrew and Aramaic alphabets (to which iota is related). "Keraia" is a hook or serif, and in Matthew 5:18 may refer to Greek diacritics, or, if...
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