Berachah Bible Institute Hebrew Grammar I

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Berachah Bible Institute Hebrew Grammar I Chapter 1: The Hebrew Alphabet

Classical vs. Modern Pronunciation (cf. §1.12) Waw vs. Vav Taw vs. Tav The Hebrew Alphabet BBI Hebrew Grammar I Section 1.1 The Alphabet 23 consonants, no vowels Classical vs. Modern Pronunciation (cf. §1.12) Waw vs. Vav Taw vs. Tav Transliteration (cf. §1.8) Yankee-Doodle Dandy Writing

a and [ No pronunciation Right to left ~yhla arb tyvarb Final Forms The Hebrew Alphabet BBI Hebrew Grammar I Sections 1.2-4 a and [ No pronunciation Right to left ~yhla arb tyvarb Final Forms $ ~ ! @ #

Dagesh Lene vs. Dagesh Forte, “Hard/Soft” vs. “Single/Double” The Hebrew Alphabet BBI Hebrew Grammar I Section 1.5 Begadkephat Letters Dagesh Lene vs. Dagesh Forte, “Hard/Soft” vs. “Single/Double” g, d, k – Very little difference t – Only in classical pronunciation B vs. b – “B” vs. “V” P vs. p – “P” vs. “Ph”

Easily Confused Letters – Beware! The Hebrew Alphabet BBI Hebrew Grammar I Sections 1.6-10 Gutturals – Know these! Easily Confused Letters – Beware! Transliteration – Not important Numerical Values – Not crucial Summary – Perfect (minus transliteration)