Hebrew Vowels - |
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Simple E-Type Vowels |
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The next vowel group you will learn is sometimes called the "E-type" because it indicates an "e" sound (as in "red" when the vowel is short, or "eight" when the vowel is long) as the vowel is combined with a Hebrew consonant (i.e., letter). The "simple" E-type vowels have the following pattern: |
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Note that the "X" refers to any Hebrew letter (for example Aleph, Bet, and so on) and the rectangular box below the letter refers to a one the following types of vowel marks (nikkudim): |
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Notes: |
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Full E-Type Vowel |
Basic Syllables |
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Open Syllables: |
Closed Syllables: |
Practice Readings |
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One syllable: |
Two syllables: |
Three syllables: |
Quick Summary Card |
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Transliteration Practice: |
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