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Patach Eliyahu (פָּתַח אֵלִיָּהוּ, "Elijah opened"), also
called Petihat Eliyahu HaNavi (פתיחת אליהו הנביא, "The
Introduction of
Elijah the Prophet")...
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transcribed "ʿ" (Yeshuaʿ). The
final [ăʕ]
represents the "
patach genuvah" ("furtive"
patach),
indicating that the
consonant ʿayin is
pronounced after...
- Aleph. Ayin is also one of the
three letters that can take a
furtive patach (
patach ganuv). In
Hebrew loanwords in Gr**** and Latin, ʿayin is
sometimes reflected...
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consonants that can take a
vowel at the end of a word. This
occurs when
patach gnuva comes under the Ḥet at the end of the word. The
combination is then...
- Name Shva Nach Shva Na
Patach Hataf Patach Kamatz Gadol Kamatz Katan Hataf Kamatz Tzere,
Tzere Male
Segol Hataf Segol Hirik Hirik Male Holam,
Holam Male...
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nefesh The soul-garment of
action The
mouth in "
Patach Eliyahu" The Oral
Torah tradition in "
Patach Eliyahu" The
Shekhina The
birkot hashachar and the...
- "death".[citation needed] Some
segolate words'
final syllable ends with a
patach rather than a segol, due to the
influence of
guttural consonants (ה, ע...
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share the
common feature of
being a
digraph of a
small vowel diacritic (
Patach,
Segol or
Kamatz Katan) plus a shva sign. Similarly,
their names are derived...
- see Note 2) bed,
penguin Segol vowel written below consonant [e̞] e men
Patach vowel written below consonant [ä] a
father Kamatz vowel written below consonant...