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Tzere (also
spelled Tsere, Tzeirei, Zere, Zeire, Ṣērê;
modern Hebrew: צֵירֵי, IPA: [tseˈʁe],
sometimes also
written צירה;
formerly צֵרֵי ṣērê) is a...
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transliterated as an e. In
Modern Hebrew,
segol makes the same
sound as
tzere, as does the
Hataf Segol (Hebrew: חֲטַף סֶגּוֹל IPA: [ħaˈtaf seˈɡol],...
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pronounced [t] in
Modern and
Sephardi Hebrew.
Compare Shabbos vs. Shabbat. אֵ
tzere /e/ is
pronounced [ej] or [aj] in Ashke**** Hebrew,
where it
would be pronounced...
- that it no
longer reflects the
current pronunciation. In
modern Hebrew,
tzere is
pronounced the same as segol,
although they were
distinct in Tiberian...
- Resh Shin Tav
Niqqud Tiberian Babylonian Palestinian Samaritan Shva
Hiriq Tzere Segol Pataḥ
Kamatz Holam Kubutz/shuruk
Dagesh Mappiq Maqaf Rafe Sin/Shin...
- Nach Shva Na
Patach Hataf Patach Kamatz Gadol Kamatz Katan Hataf Kamatz Tzere,
Tzere Male
Segol Hataf Segol Hirik Hirik Male Holam,
Holam Male
Kubutz Shuruk...
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niqqud with א אַ אֶ אֵ אִ אָ אׇ אֹ אֻ אוּ name
patah segol tzere hiriq qamatz holam qubutz shuruq value /a/ /ɛ/ /e/ /i/ /ɔ/ /o/ /u/...
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construct form. of תּוֹרַת מֹשֶׁה
Torat Moshe (Torah of Moses) ֵ י (
Tzere and yud)
Changes a
plural masculine noun to the
construct form. of סִפְרֵי...
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vowels foreign to the
Arabic language, e.g., the
qamatz (Hebrew: קָמַץ) and
tzere (Hebrew: צֵירִי). He
argues that the
pronunciation of
Yemenite Hebrew was...
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German or Yiddish. see
Guttural R the
pronunciation (by many speakers) of
tzere < ֵ > as [eɪ] in some
contexts (sifréj and téjša
instead of
Sephardic sifré...