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====== Lesson 3 ====== | ====== Lesson 3 ====== | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round info 90%> | ||
+ | ===== Review ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Last lesson we learned.... ==== | ||
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+ | * Our three first letters: [[alef]], [[bet]], and [[mem]] (includings its [[sofit]] form) | ||
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+ | * Our first two words, **’av** and **’em**, and their more common modern forms (borrowed from Aramaic), **’abba** and **’ima**. | ||
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+ | * How the symbolism of mem (water) could represent our physical source and place of origin, and that of bet (house) relating to the house we dwell in for protection as a child, possible reasons these pictographs would have been selected for the simplest words ’av and ’em. | ||
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===== New Letters ===== | ===== New Letters ===== | ||
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- BaVeL - two syllables, the first is open, the second is closed | - BaVeL - two syllables, the first is open, the second is closed | ||
- | The word Lev, which means heart (heart, | + | The word Lev, which means heart (figuratively including the mind or will). |
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===== Matres Lectionis ===== | ===== Matres Lectionis ===== | ||
- | But, at this point, we have a problem, an ambiguous situation... | + | But, at this point, we have a problem, an ambiguous situation... |
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- The letter [[vav]] can be used for the same purpose, but to indicate " | - The letter [[vav]] can be used for the same purpose, but to indicate " | ||
- The letter [[yod]] can also be used for the same purpose, but to represent " | - The letter [[yod]] can also be used for the same purpose, but to represent " | ||
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+ | So lets try that out... If we want to write Leva instead of Lev, we can now just put a " | ||
Consider this word: | Consider this word: | ||
- | [[levah]] | + | - LeVah - two syllables, both open due to the use of [[heh]] as a [[matres lectionis|matre lectionis]]. |
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- | ---- | + | ===== Quick Recap ===== |
- | [[Lessons]] | + | |
+ | New letters learned in this Lesson: | ||
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+ | New words learned: | ||
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+ | Matres Lectionis: | ||
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+ | So a trade-off has happened. | ||
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+ | ===== Exercises ===== | ||
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+ | Master the **[[Lesson 3 Flashcards]]** before you proceed to Lesson 4. |
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