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Segol (modern Hebrew: סֶגּוֹל, IPA: [
seˈɡol];
formerly סְגוֹל, səḡôl) is a
Hebrew niqqud vowel sign that is
represented by
three dots
forming an upside...
- קִבּוּץ (also קבוץ פּוּם) a firmer,
compression or
contraction of the mouth.
Sĕgôl (סְגוֹל
bunch of grapes)
takes its name from its form. So שָׁלשׁ נְקֻדּוֹת...
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Segol (Hebrew: סְגוֹל also
known as Segolta, with
variant English spellings), is a
cantillation mark
found in the Torah, Haftarah, and
other books of...
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mostly pronounced the same as
segol and
indicates the
phoneme /ɛ/,
which is the same as the "e"
sound in the
vowel segol and is
transliterated as an "e"...
- Jews,
makes no
distinction between pataḥ and qameṣ
gadol [a], or
between segol, ṣere and
shewa na [e]: that is
inherited from the old
Palestinian vowel...
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current pronunciation. In
modern Hebrew,
tzere is
pronounced the same as
segol,
although they were
distinct in
Tiberian Hebrew, and pataḥ the same as qamatz...
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Segol [Sephardic: Shofar-holekh
Zarqa Shofar-holekh Segolta]
Zarqa only
occurs before Segol.
Shalshelet Not a part of a group;
replaces a
Segol sequence...
- (a letter) and a
segol beneath" be meaningful. The
patah is
upper according to the
Babylonian vocalization system,
whereas the
segol is
lower according...
- "segolates"
because the
final unstressed vowel is
typically (but not always)
segol.
These words evolved from
older Semitic words that
ended in a
complex coda;...
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Segol Mann (19 July 1918 – 23
November 1992) was a
Swedish film actor. He
appeared in more than 40
films between 1943 and 1984. Två
solkiga blondiner...