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====== Dagesh Forte ====== | ====== Dagesh Forte ====== | ||
+ | ===== The Strong (Doubling) Dagesh ===== | ||
- | See [[dagesh|Other Types of Dagesh]]. | + | See [[dagesh|Types of Dagesh]]. |
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- | <wrap big : | + | <wrap big :he>בּגּדּזּטּיּכּלּמּ |
- | נּסּצּקּשּ</ | + | נּסּפּצּקּרּשּתּ</ |
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The **Dagesh Ḥazaq** (Hebrew), " | The **Dagesh Ḥazaq** (Hebrew), " | ||
- | Letters which can take a Dagesh Forte include any of the BGDKPRT letters (but rarely Resh, as it is often treated as a guttural), and most of the other letters as well: | + | Letters which can take a Dagesh Forte include any of the non-final (non-[[sofit]]) |
[[zeyin]], [[tet]], [[yod]], [[lamed]], [[mem]], [[nun]], [[samek]], [[tsadi]], [[qof]], [[shin]]. | [[zeyin]], [[tet]], [[yod]], [[lamed]], [[mem]], [[nun]], [[samek]], [[tsadi]], [[qof]], [[shin]]. | ||
A **Dagesh Forte** can only exist in a medial position; it cannot begin or end a word. | A **Dagesh Forte** can only exist in a medial position; it cannot begin or end a word. | ||
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+ | When [[transliteration|transliterating]] a letter with a Dagesh Forte, it should be written twice. | ||
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