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| I use a memory device like: There' | I use a memory device like: There' | ||
| - | ----- | + | ===== Shortest (or No) Vowel ===== |
| <WRAP center box centeralign round 50%> | <WRAP center box centeralign round 50%> | ||
| <wrap big : | <wrap big : | ||
| </ | </ | ||
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| - | ===== Shortest (or No) Vowel ===== | ||
| This is called the **shewa** and //when it makes a sound//, it is a **shewa na** and sounds like the " | This is called the **shewa** and //when it makes a sound//, it is a **shewa na** and sounds like the " | ||
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| ===== I-Vowels ===== | ===== I-Vowels ===== | ||
| - | ==== Short ==== | + | **Short: |
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| - | This is called the **[[ħiriq]]** and it makes a sound like the " | + | |
| It can also be followed by a [[yod]] which is present as a [[matres lectionis|matre lectionis]]. | It can also be followed by a [[yod]] which is present as a [[matres lectionis|matre lectionis]]. | ||
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| ===== E-Vowels ===== | ===== E-Vowels ===== | ||
| - | ==== Short ==== | + | **Short:** The three dots arranged like a grape bunch are called **[[segol]]** and sound like the " |
| - | The three dots arranged like a grape bunch are called **[[segol]]** and sound like the " | + | **Reduced: |
| - | ==== Reduced ==== | + | **Long:** The two dots side-by-side are called **[[tsere]]** and sounds like the " |
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| - | The five dots, a segol with a shewa next to it, are called | + | |
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| - | ==== Long ==== | + | |
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| - | The two dots side-by-side are called **[[tsere]]** and sounds like the " | + | |
| It can also be followed by a [[yod]] which is present as a [[matres lectionis|matre lectionis]]. | It can also be followed by a [[yod]] which is present as a [[matres lectionis|matre lectionis]]. | ||
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| ===== A-Vowels ===== | ===== A-Vowels ===== | ||
| - | ==== Short ==== | + | **Short: |
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| - | The horizontal line is called **[[pataħ]]**, | + | |
| It may be followed by either an [[alef]] (anywhere) or a [[heh]] (end of the word only) where it is acting as [[matres lectionis]]. | It may be followed by either an [[alef]] (anywhere) or a [[heh]] (end of the word only) where it is acting as [[matres lectionis]]. | ||
| - | ==== Reduced | + | **Reduced: |
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| - | The pataħ with a shewa next to it is called a **ħataf pataħ** and is usually found on [[gutturals||guttural letters]]. | + | |
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| <WRAP right box centeralign round 50%> | <WRAP right box centeralign round 50%> | ||
| <wrap big :he>בָ בָא בָה | <wrap big :he>בָ בָא בָה | ||
| + | \\ | ||
| אֳ בׇ</ | אֳ בׇ</ | ||
| </ | </ | ||
| - | ===== Qamatz ===== | + | ===== Qamatz |
| - | ==== Long A-Type | + | **Long A-Type:** The line with a teardrop under it or " |
| - | The line with a teardrop under it or " | + | The [[qamatz]] may be followed by either an [[alef]] (anywhere) |
| - | Either of these vowels may be followed by either an [[alef]] (anywhere) or a [[heh]] (end of the word only) where they are acting | + | **Short O-Type: |
| - | ==== Short O-Type ==== | + | <WRAP center round info 60%> |
| + | If you're just beginning to learn, don't worry about telling the different **qamatz** apart from each other. | ||
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| - | The [[qamatz ħatuf]] make an " | ||
| - | ==== Reduced O-Type | + | **Reduced O-Type: |
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| - | The line with a teardrop or " | + | |
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| ===== O-Vowels ===== | ===== O-Vowels ===== | ||
| - | ==== Short ==== | + | **Short:** The dot **o**ver the left side of the letter is called **[[holam haser]]**, and makes the sound of an " |
| - | The dot **o**ver the left side of the letter is called **holam**, and makes the sound of an " | + | **Long:** The dot over the vav is a [[matres lectionis|matre lectionis]] called a **[[holam vav]]**, and makes the same sound. |
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| - | ==== Long ==== | + | |
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| - | The dot over the vav is a [[matres lectionis|matre lectionis]] called a **holam vav**, and makes the same sound. | + | |
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| ===== U-Vowels ===== | ===== U-Vowels ===== | ||
| - | ==== Short ==== | + | **Short: |
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| - | The three diagonal dots are called **qubbutz** and sound like the " | + | |
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| - | ==== Long ==== | + | |
| - | The vav with a dot in the middle is another [[matres lectionis|matre lectionis]] called **shuruq** and makes the same " | + | **Long: |
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