Hebrew Vowel Points (using Aleph as a base)
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<FONT face="Ezra SIL"> <FONT size=10> אַ </FONT> | Patah pronounced as the a in father | (revised) |
<FONT face="Ezra SIL"><FONT size=10> אָ </FONT> | Qametz/qamats - pronounced as the a in father (Form does not look any different than Qamats hatuph) | |
<FONT face="Ezra SIL"><FONT size=10> אִ </FONT> | hireq - pronounced as the i in machine/hit | |
<FONT face="Ezra SIL"><FONT size=10> אֶ</FONT> | Seghol/segol - pronounced as the e in set | |
<FONT face="Ezra SIL"><FONT size=10> אֵ </FONT> | Sere/tsere - pronounced as the ei in sleigh | |
<FONT face="Ezra SIL"><FONT size=10> אֹ </FONT> | Holem - pronounced as the o in hope | |
<FONT face="Ezra SIL"><FONT size=10> אֻ </FONT> | qibbuts - pronounced as the u in flute | |
<FONT face="Ezra SIL"><FONT size=10>אוּ </FONT> | Shureq - pronounced as the u in flute | |
<FONT face="Ezra SIL"><FONT size=10> אְ</FONT> | Simple Shewa - pronounced either silently or like the c in McCoy | |
<FONT face="Ezra SIL"><FONT size=10> אוֹ </FONT> | Holem-vav(plene) - pronounced as the o in hope | |
<FONT face="Ezra SIL"><FONT size=10> אֵי</FONT> | Sere-yod (plene) - pronounced as the ei in sleigh | |
<FONT face="Ezra SIL"><FONT size=10> אִי </FONT> | Hireq-yod(plene) - pronounced as the i in machine | |
<FONT face="Ezra SIL"><FONT size=10> אֲ </FONT> | Hateph-pathah (composite) - pronounced as the a in around | |
<FONT face="Ezra SIL"><FONT size=10> אֳ </FONT> | Hateph-qametz (composite) - pronounced as the o in olfactory | |
<FONT face="Ezra SIL"><FONT size=10> אֱ </FONT> | Hateph-seghol (composite) - pronounced as the e in effect | |
<FONT face="Ezra SIL"><FONT size=10> אָ </FONT> | Qames hatuph - pronounced as the o in hold (Form does not look any different than Qamats) |
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