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| align=center | < | | align=center | <ț> /ʦ/<br>צ/ץ | ||
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| align=center | <nowiki><s></nowiki> /s/<br>ס | | align=center | <nowiki><s></nowiki> /s/<br>ס | ||
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| align=center | < | | align=center | <ș> /ʃ/<br>ש<sup>{{Color|red|4}}</sup> | ||
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| align=center | <h> /h/<br>ה<sup>{{Color|red|5}}</sup> | | align=center | <h> /h/<br>ה<sup>{{Color|red|5}}</sup> | ||
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| align=center | ă | | align=center | ă <ə><br>אְ | ||
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*<sup>{{Color|red|1}}</sup> The two phonemes are [[Wikipedia:Allophone|allophonic]]. /i/ tends to be used in open syllables and /ɪ/ in closed syllables. | *<sup>{{Color|red|1}}</sup> The two phonemes are [[Wikipedia:Allophone|allophonic]]. /i/ tends to be used in open syllables and /ɪ/ in closed syllables. | ||
*<sup>{{Color|red|2}}</sup> The two phonemes are allophonic. /e/ tends to be used in open syllables and /ɛ/ in closed syllables, ''e.g.'', מֶ֜לֶכ, '''mélex''' /melɛç/, king; מֶלכִּם, '''melkim''' /mɛlkim/, kings. | *<sup>{{Color|red|2}}</sup> The two phonemes are allophonic. /e/ tends to be used in open syllables and /ɛ/ in closed syllables, ''e.g.'', מֶ֜לֶכ, '''mélex''' /melɛç/, king; מֶלכִּם, '''melkim''' /mɛlkim/, kings. | ||
*All vowels are of equal length. | *All vowels are of equal length. | ||
[[Hudío Grammar|Grammar]] | [[Hudío Grammar|Grammar]] |
Revision as of 16:11, 11 December 2020
Pronunciation table
ă | b | v | d | đ | e | g | ģ | h | i | k | x | l | m | n | o | p | f | r | s | ț | ș | t | ŧ | u | w | y | z | ' | |
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אְ | בּ | ב | דּ | ד | אֵ | גּ | ג | ה | אִ | כּ | כ | ל | מ | נ | אָ | פּ | פ | ר | ס | צ | ש | תּ | ת | אֻ | ו | י | ז | ע | |
/ä/ | /ə/ | /b/ | /v/ | /d/ | /ð/ | /e/ | /g/ | /ʝ/ | /h/ | /i/ | /k/ | /ç/ | /l/ | /m/ | /n/ | /o/ | /p/ | /f/ | /ɾ/ | /s/ | /ʦ/ | /ʃ/ | /t/ | /θ/ | /u/ | /w/ | /j/ | /z/ | /ʔ/ |
Notes
- The alphabetic order is a modified Latin order, keeping the begadkepat consonants (b, d, g, k, p, t) together.
- The begadkepat consonants lenite into their corresponding fricatives before a consonant, when they occur between two vowels (דַּבַר, davar, word) (except in some borrowed words, e.g., hurikan הֻרִכַּך) or are word final (מֶ֜לֶכ, mélex, king).
- The dagesh is used to mark the stop consonants.
Phonology
Consonant chart
Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Palato-alveolar | Palatal | Glottal | |
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Nasal | <m> /m/ מ/ם |
<n> /n/ נ/ן |
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Voiceless Stop | <p> /p/ פּ |
<t> /t/ תּ1 |
<k> /k/ כּ2 |
<'> /ʔ/ ע3 | ||
Voiced Stop | <b> /b/ בּ |
<d> /d/ דּ |
<g> /g/ גּ |
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Sibilant Affricate | <ț> /ʦ/ צ/ץ |
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Voiceless Sibilant Fricative | <s> /s/ ס |
<ș> /ʃ/ ש4 |
<h> /h/ ה5 | |||
Voiced Sibilant Fricative | <z> /z/ ז |
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Voiceless Non-sibilant Fricative | <f> /f/ פ/ף |
<ŧ> /θ/ ת |
<x> /ç/ כ/ך6 |
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Voiced Non-sibilant Fricative | <v> /v/ ב |
<đ> /ð/ ד |
<g> /ɣ/ ג |
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Approximant | <w> /w/ ו |
<y> /j/ י |
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Trill | <r> /ɾ/ ר |
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Lateral approximant | <l> /l/ ל |
Notes
- 1 ט (Tet) /t/ has been deleted from the alphabet and replaced in all instances by ת (Taf) /t/.
- 2 ק (Quf) has been deleted from the alphabet and replaced in all instances by כּ (Ka).
- 3 The glottal stop (Ayin <ע> /ʔ/ is used only to separate the same contiguous vowels, e.g., נַ֜עַר, ná'ar, boy.
- 4 שׂ (Sin) /s/ has been deleted from the alphabet and replaced in all instances by ס (sámex). Thus the dot is not needed for Shin.
- 5 ה (He) has been deleted when syllable final.
- 6 ח (Heth) has been deleted from the alphabet and replaced in all instances by כ (Ka).
- Use of the five final forms is optional.
- There are no geminate consonants.
Vowel chart
Front | Near Front | Cental | Back | |
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Close | i /i/~/ɪ/1 אִ |
u /u/ אֻ | ||
Close-mid | e /e/~/ɛ/2 אֶ |
o אׇ | ||
Mid | ă <ə> אְ |
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Open | a אַ |
Notes
- 1 The two phonemes are allophonic. /i/ tends to be used in open syllables and /ɪ/ in closed syllables.
- 2 The two phonemes are allophonic. /e/ tends to be used in open syllables and /ɛ/ in closed syllables, e.g., מֶ֜לֶכ, mélex /melɛç/, king; מֶלכִּם, melkim /mɛlkim/, kings.
- All vowels are of equal length.