User Tools

Site Tools


lesson_2

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
Next revision
Previous revision
lesson_2 [2024/10/26 09:25] jeffdlesson_2 [2024/10/27 18:45] (current) – [Exercises] jeffd
Line 15: Line 15:
   * There are 22 letters in the Hebrew Alef-Bet.   * There are 22 letters in the Hebrew Alef-Bet.
  
-  * Seven of the letters are called **double** letters because they make either **plosive** sounds (also called **stops**) or **fricative** sounds.  The plosive version of each is marked by a dot in the middle of the letter called a **dagesh**.  To remember these letters, say:  BeGaD KiPuRoT.+  * Seven of the letters are called **double** letters because they make either **plosive** sounds (also called **stops**) or **fricative** sounds.  The plosive version of each is marked by a dot in the middle of the letter called a **dagesh**.  To remember these letters, say:  BiG'Dei KaPoReTh (<wrap :he>בִּגְדֵי־כַּפֹּרֶת</wrap>.)
  
   * Five of the letters have final forms that are used only at the ends of words.   * Five of the letters have final forms that are used only at the ends of words.
Line 54: Line 54:
 (And, yes, I'm sneaking a couple of actual words into these early Alphabet lessons, because we will need them in order to talk about Syllables and Vowels in upcoming lessons.) (And, yes, I'm sneaking a couple of actual words into these early Alphabet lessons, because we will need them in order to talk about Syllables and Vowels in upcoming lessons.)
  
 +===== Exercises =====
  
 +Master the **[[Lesson 2 Flashcards]]** before you proceed to Lesson 3.
lesson_2.1729934736.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/10/26 09:25 by jeffd