Hebrew Alphabet (Vowels)נִקּוּד

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Introduction

Niqqud (נִקּוּד), or nikkud, is the standard Hebrew vowel system. However, it is rarely used except in specialized texts such as children's books, educational materials, prayers, poetry, and cases of ambiguity.

Generally the weak consonants Aleph (א), He (ה), Vav (ו), or Yud (י) are used to denote vowels.

Modern Israeli Hebrew has five vowel phonemes /i e a o u/. However there exists more niqqud characters than that, meaning some vowels are repeated.

Niqqud was originally developed to teach the proper pronuncations of prayers in chants.

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Letters

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i
hiriq
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e
zeire
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e
segol
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a
patach
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a
kamatz
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o
holam
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u
shuruk
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u
kubutz
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