Hebrew Aleph-Bet | Lessons on the
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Introduction |
1 א בּ ת • E |
2 ב ה נן • E |
3 מם שׁשׂ • E |
4 ל ו • E |
5 ד ר י • E |
6 ג ז ח • E |
7 ט ככּך • E |
8 ס ק • E |
9 ע פפּף • E |
10 צץ • E |
Review |
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Welcome to the ninth lesson of the Hebrew alphabet! In this lesson we will do some reviewing, and you will learn two new Hebrew letters - ע and פ onto its many forms.
Review
editWe've been through 8 lessons and we've learned a lot. Let's look at the letters we've learned:
Letters
editא Aleph: makes the "a" sound, makes the glottal stop (’) or simply indicates the word starts with a vowel.
בּ ב Bet: makes the "b" sound. When there is no dot, it makes the "v" sound.
ג Gimmel: makes the "g" sound.
ד Dalet: makes the "d" sound.
ה He: makes the "h" sound. When at the end of a word it makes the "a" sound.
ו Vav: makes the "v", "o" and "u" sounds.
ז Zayin: makes the "z" sound.
ח Ħet: makes the "kh" sound.
ט Tet: makes the "t" sound.
י Yod: makes the "y" and "i" sounds.
כּ כ ך Kaf: makes the "k" sound. When there is no dot, it makes the "kh" sound. Changes form when at the end of a word.
ל Lamed: makes the "l" sound.
מ ם Mem: makes the "m" sound. Changes form when at the end of a word.
נ ן Nun: makes the "n" sound. Changes form when at the end of a word.
ס Samekh: makes the "s" sound.
ק Qof: makes the "k" sound.
ר Resh: makes the "r" sound.
שׁ שׂ Shin: makes the "sh" sound when the dot is on the right; when it's on the left, it makes the "s" sound.
ת Tav: makes the "t" sound.
Vowels
editAnd we've covered all the vowels:
בְּ Shva: marks the end of a syllable or makes the "ə" sound.
בַּ Pataħ: makes the "a" sound.
בָּ Qamats: makes the "a" sound.
בֵּ Tsere: makes the "e" sound.
בֶּ Segol: makes the "e" sound.
בִּ Ħiriq: makes the "i" sound.
בֻּ Qubbuts: makes the "u" sound.
וֹ Ħolam: makes the "o" sound.
וּ Shuruq: makes the "u" sound.
בֳּ Ħataf-Qamats: makes the "o" sound.
בֲּ Ħataf-Pataħ: makes the "a" sound.
בֱּ Ħataf-Segol: makes the "e" sound.
New Letters
editThree to go!
‘Ayin
editע The sixteenth letter in the Hebrew alphabet is ‘Ayin. Like Aleph, it stands for the glottal stop (co’operate) or silent if it is at the end of a syllable.
Pe
editWords
editעִבְרִית ‘ivrit the Hebrew language
עַפְעַף ‘af‘af eyelid (masculine, singular)
פֶּה peh mouth (masculine, singular)
שָׂפָה safah language, lip, edge (feminine, singular)
סֵפֶר sefer book (masculine, singular)
מִסְפָּר mispar number (masculine, singular)
עוֹף ‘of fowl, chicken meat (masculine, singular)
פַּס pas line, strip (masculine, singular)
Summary
editIn this lesson, you've learned:
- The letters and forms ‘Ayin ע, Pe פּ, Fe פ and Fe Sofit ף.
- The words עִבְרִית, עַפְעַף, פֶּה, שָׂפָה, סֵפֶר, מִסְפָּר, עוֹף and פַס.
Practice what you've learned in the exercises.