Hebrew spelling refers to the way words are spelled in the Hebrew language. The Hebrew alphabet contains 22 letters, all of which are primarily consonants. This is because the Hebrew script is an abjad, that is, its letters indicate consonants, not vowels or syllables. An early system to overcome this, still used today, is matres lectionis, where four of these letters, alef, he, waw and yodh also serve as vowel letters. Later, a system of vowel points to indicate vowels (Hebrew diacritics), called niqqud, was developed.
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| - تسطير عبري (ar)
- Hebrew spelling (en)
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| - تسطير العبرية، أو كتيب عبري (כְּתִיב עִבְרִי كتيڤ عِڤري) طريقة يستعملها متحدثو اللغة العبرية ليكتبوا نصوص تلك اللغة وفقا لجملة من القواعد. (ar)
- Hebrew spelling refers to the way words are spelled in the Hebrew language. The Hebrew alphabet contains 22 letters, all of which are primarily consonants. This is because the Hebrew script is an abjad, that is, its letters indicate consonants, not vowels or syllables. An early system to overcome this, still used today, is matres lectionis, where four of these letters, alef, he, waw and yodh also serve as vowel letters. Later, a system of vowel points to indicate vowels (Hebrew diacritics), called niqqud, was developed. (en)
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| - Another kosher McDonald's, with the word kosher spelled with partial niqqud to reduce ambiguity. (en)
- A kosher McDonald's, with the word kosher spelled without niqqud. (en)
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| - Kosher McDonald's restaurant in Ramat-Gan.jpg (en)
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| - تسطير العبرية، أو كتيب عبري (כְּתִיב עִבְרִי كتيڤ عِڤري) طريقة يستعملها متحدثو اللغة العبرية ليكتبوا نصوص تلك اللغة وفقا لجملة من القواعد. (ar)
- Hebrew spelling refers to the way words are spelled in the Hebrew language. The Hebrew alphabet contains 22 letters, all of which are primarily consonants. This is because the Hebrew script is an abjad, that is, its letters indicate consonants, not vowels or syllables. An early system to overcome this, still used today, is matres lectionis, where four of these letters, alef, he, waw and yodh also serve as vowel letters. Later, a system of vowel points to indicate vowels (Hebrew diacritics), called niqqud, was developed. (en)
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