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Learn the Hebrew Alphabet ~ Lesson 10
By Jeff A. Benner

Consonants

The "zayin" is pronounced "z" as in zebra.


When a dagesh appears in the "pey", it is pronounced "p" as in pet. When a dagesh does not appear in the letter it is pronounced "ph" as in phone.


The pronunciation of the final "pey" is the same as the "pey".



Vowels

A combination of the Sheva and the Qamats. The vowel works the same as the "sheva" with a pronunciation of "a" as in father, when placed under the first consonant of the word.



Practice

Practice .1 Audio
Practice .2 Audio
Practice .3 Audio



Vocabulary

Which, Who .1 Audio
Make, Do (m) .2 Audio
Face .3 Audio



Sentences

Genesis 1:11
Audio





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