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Basics of Biblical Hebrew Grammar: Second Edition by Gary D. Pratico and Miles V. Van Pelt (Hardcover – Aug 1, 2007)
FULL VOWELS
Ancient Hebrew had no written system of vowels. The language was read and spoken according to an oral tradition handed down from generation to generation.
Here is the A, I, U, E, and O vowels: Baca entri selengkapnya »
These lessons are extracted from:
http://www.hebrew4christians.com
Basics of Biblical Hebrew Grammar: Second Edition by Gary D. Pratico and Miles V. Van Pelt (Hardcover – Aug 1, 2007)
For the pronounciation, here is the link:
http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Grammar/Unit_One/Aleph-Bet/aleph-bet.html
For the transliteration, here is the link:
http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Grammar/Unit_One/Transliteration/transliteration.html
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1. The pronounciaation recommended here is based upon in modern Hebrew. It is known as the Sephardic pronounciation.
2. There are 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet. This number is arrived at by counting “sin” and “shin” as variant of the same letter.
3. The first letter in the alphabet is “alef”, but it must not be confused with English “a” or Greek “alpha”. The 2 are vowels, while “alef” always a consonant.
4. There are no capital letters in Hebrew
5. Five Letters take special forms when they stand at the end of a word (kaf, mem, nun, pe, and sade) Baca entri selengkapnya »