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.
Language:
es | en
Letters
ִ
i
hiriq
ֵ
e
zeire
ֶ
e
segol
ַ
a
patach
ָ
a
kamatz
ֹ
o
holam
ּ
u
shuruk
ֻ
u
kubutz
Ma Kore Hebrew
Hebrew Alphabet (Final Consonants)
Hebrew Alphabet (Consonants)
Memory / Concentration

Learn Spanish by Qué Onda
Learn French by Très Bien
Learn Italian by Molto Bene
Learn Portuguese by Tudo Bem
Learn Hebrew by Ma Kore
Learn German by Wie Geht's
Online English Help
Online Japanese Help
Online Arabic Help
Online Russian Help
Online Chinese Help
Online Korean Help
Online Turkish Help
Online Hindi Help
Online Greek Help
