- In
Hebrew orthography,
niqqud or
nikud (Hebrew: נִקּוּד, Modern: nikúd, Tiberian:
niqqūḏ, "dotting, pointing" or Hebrew: נְקֻדּוֹת, Modern: nekudót, Tiberian: nəquddōṯ...
- of
indicating vowel sounds by
separate vowel points,
known in
Hebrew as
niqqud. In both
biblical and
rabbinic Hebrew, the
letters י ו ה א can also function...
- and [v] in
modern Hebrew, as well as the
vowels [u] and [o]. In text with
niqqud, a dot is
added to the left or on top of the
letter to indicate, respectively...
- Ktiv
hasar niqqud (Hebrew pronunciation: [ktiv χaˈsaʁ niˈkud]; Hebrew: כתיב חסר ניקוד,
literally "spelling
lacking niqqud"),
colloquially known as ktiv...
- pointing, or
Tiberian niqqud (Hebrew: הַנִּקּוּד הַטְבֶרְיָנִי, romanized: hanniqquḏ haṭṭəḇeryāni) is a
system of
diacritics (
niqqud)
devised by the Masoretes...
-
Hebrew orthography includes three types of diacritics:
Niqqud in
Hebrew is the way to
indicate vowels,
which are
omitted in
modern orthography,
using a...
- (modern Hebrew: חוֹלָם, IPA: [χoˈlam],
formerly חֹלֶם, ḥōlem) is a
Hebrew niqqud vowel sign
represented by a dot
above the
upper left
corner of the consonant...
- functions.
Vowel pointing systems,
namely the
Arabic harakat and the
Hebrew niqqud systems,
indicate vowels that are not conve**** by the
basic alphabet. The...
- the
vowels are
indicated by
vowel points (called
niqqud). In
unvocalized spelling (ktiv
hasar niqqud or ktiv male), the
vowel points are omitted, but...
-
literally "writing with
niqqud") is text in
Hebrew supplemented with
niqqud diacritics. In
modern Israeli orthography niqqud is
seldom used,
except in...