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Pashta (Hebrew: פַּשְׁטָא) is a
common cantillation mark
found in the Torah, Haftarah, and
other books of the
Hebrew Bible. It is part of the
Katan group...
- with
showing phrases: for
example the tifcha-etnachta, zarqa-segolta and
pashta-zaqef sequences, with or
without intervening unaccented words.
These sequences...
- to save a
young girl,
Pashta. When
Pashta's memory-boosting
cybernetic implant recorded proof of
illegal activity by
Pashta's father, Reoh, he took her...
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Pashta is an
administrative unit,
known as
Union Council, of
Upper Dir
District in the
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of ****stan.
Upper Dir is administratively...
- in the
following patterns:
Mapach Pashta Munach Zakef-Katan
Mapach Pashta Zakef-Katan
Pashta Munach Zakef-Katan
Pashta Zakef-Katan
Munach Zakef-Katan Zakef-Katan...
- word.
Revia is
considered to have
medium strength. It is
stronger than a
Pashta or Tevir, but
weaker than a
Zakef or Tifcha.
Revia can
occur either by itself...
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segolta in the same way as
Zakef gadol is
related to
zakef katan, or
Yetiv to
Pashta. The
shalshelet note
occurs a
total of 7
times in
Tanakh outside of the...
- once or
twice preceding the Sof p****uk, or can
occasionally precede the
Pashta in the
Katon group or a Tevir.
Mercha appears in the
Torah 9117 times—the...
- as "Kadma-V'Azla."
Kadma has the same
symbol as the
Pashta,
though Kadma is
distinct from
Pashta in the
placement of the symbol. In a Kadma, the symbol...
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Zakef katan ֔
Zakef gadol ֕ Tifcha/tarkha ֖
Rivia ֗
Zarka ֘
Pashta ֙
Yetiv ֚
Tevir ֛
Geresh ֜
Geresh muqdam [de] ֝
Gershayim ֞...