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Lesson 3

Memorize these four letters:

heh, vav, yod, lamed

Learn the basic concept of syllables:

  1. Every Hebrew syllable begins with a consonant (C)
  2. Every syllable includes a vowel (V)
  3. A syllable MAY end with an additional consonant:
    1. If it ends with a vowel, it is called an “open syllable” (CV)
    2. If it ends with a consonant, it is called a “closed syllable” (CVC)
  4. If a word ends with a consonant, its last syllable is always closed (CVC)

Consider these words:

lev - one syllable, closed

Bavel - two syllables, the first is open, the second is closed

Learn the basic concept of matres lectionis:

  1. The letter heh can sometimes be used at the end of a word to show that the previous consonant has a vowel after it, usually a vowel with an “uh, “ah”, or “eh” sound.
  2. The letter vav can be used for the same purpose, but to indicate “oo” or “oh” vowels more specifically.
  3. The letter yod can also be used for the same purpose, but to represent “ey” or “ee” vowels more specifically.

Consider this word:

levah - two syllables, both open due to the use of heh as a matre lectionis.


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