Hebrew Vowels EIOU
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In this lesson, we will meet the remaining basic Hebrew vowels: E-I-O-U.
The vowel, which is placed under each letter, is pronounced after the consonant.
The vowel, which is placed under each letter, is pronounced after the consonant.
We will look for some vowels while reading Genesis 1:10: after God gathers the water in one place to separate it from the land.
וַיִּקְרָא אֱלֹהִים׀ לַיַּבָּשָׁה אֶרֶץ וּלְמִקְוֵה הַמַּיִם קָרָא יַמִּים:
1:10 God called the dry land Earth, and the gathering of waters He called Seas.
Sigal Zohar
A Hebrew language, Literature and Creative Writing teacher with 19 years of experience in these fields, Sigal has a master's degree in literature from Haifa University. Sigal holds a teacher's certificate for teaching Hebrew from the Ministry of...



why do some consonants have a
why do some consonants have a dagesh inside and the T vowel kAmatz under neath as well??
vowel pointings
Hello, Shalom, in the Hebrew text for Genesis 1:4, there are vowel pointings that are strange to me. What are the little
s, and ^ and curved (right and left)markings and straight little lines under some of the letters?
I don't understand them.
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