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  1. If you’re new to the Hebrew language, this chart can serve as your gateway to understanding the building blocks of the Bible’s original language. The Hebrew alphabet, known as the Aleph-Bet , consists of 22 letters, each with its own distinct shape, sound, and numerical value.

  2. Hebrew Alphabet Poster (Print & Cursive) UV Protected Study Sheet + Diacritics (A3 11.7x16.5in)Alef Bet Chart with vowels, Hebrew Letters, cursive, transliteration, numeric value, Guide. by Generic. 334. 100+ bought in past month. Unknown Binding. $1398. FREE delivery Fri, Feb 16 on $35 of items shipped by Amazon.

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  4. The Complete Hebrew Alphabet Hebrew for Christians Book Print Name Block Cursive Pronounced Transliteration a Aleph a a silent letter ’ (or none) B b Bet Vet ¼b B ¼b b b as in boy no dot : v as in vine b v g Gimmel g g g as in girl g d Dalet d d d as in door d h Hey h h h as in hay h

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    Hebrew alphabet Created by Simon Ager, Omniglot.com – the guide to writing systems and languages ז ו ה ד ג ב/בּ א ןִיַז וָו אֵה תֶלָדּ לֶמיִגּ תיֵבּ ףֶלאָ zayin vav he daled gimel bet alef z v h d g b/v ʾ [ z ] [ v ] [ h ] [ d ] [ g ] [ b, v ] [ ʔ, Ø ]

  7. Click here for a printable version of the chart . Or click here to print separate tables with the Hebrew letters and the Hebrew vowels . Click here for our course that teaches how to read Hebrew in just 2 hours . Clear and concise pronunciation guide for reading and speaking Hebrew.

  8. The Hebrew alphabet has 22 consonants (f and v count as 1). Six consonants at one time had alternate pronunciations with a dot (called “dagesh”). Three of these letters now have different pronunciations, the other three don‟t change pronunciation (though some scholars use alternate pronunciations).

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