Vowels Flashcards
בַ
(Patach) - pronounced as “a” (as in “father”)
ֶ
תֶ
(Segol) - pronounced as “e” (as in “bed”)
סִ
(Hirik) - pronounced as “ee” (as in “see”)
שֹֹׁ
(Cholam) - pronounced as “o” (as in “bone”)
ֻ
חֻ
(Kubutz) - pronounced as “u” (as in “moon”)
ֵ
כֵ
(Tzere) - pronounced as “ey” (as in “they”)
יֱֱ
Segol followed by Yod) - pronounced as “ey” (as in “they”)
ֳ
(Cholam followed by Yod) - pronounced as “oy” (as in “boy
ְֻ
(Kubutz followed by Yod) - pronounced as “uy” (as in “buy”
ְ
(Sh’va) - represents the absence of a vowel sound
חֲֲ
(Hataf Patach) - pronounced as a short “a” (as in “about”)
גֳֳ
(Hataf Segol) - pronounced as a short “o” (as in “got”)
ֳ
טֳ
(Hataf Kamatz) - pronounced as a short “o” (as in “got”)