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-====== Letters with Dagesh ======+====== Dagesh ====== 
 +==== a dot placed in the middle of a letter ====
  
-\\\+Introduced in [[Lesson 4]]
  
-<WRAP right box centeralign round 50%> +===== Two “Types” of Dagesh =====
-<wrap big :he>בּגּדּכּפּרּתּ</wrap> +
-</WRAP> +
-===== BeGaD KiPoReT Letters =====+
  
-The **Dagesh Qal/Lene** indicates the harder (plosive) form of the [[double]] letters: +  See [[Dagesh Lene]] - Weak Dagesh, only in the Double Letters (BGDKPRT)
- +  See [[Dagesh Forte]] - Strong Dagesh, indicates doubling (geminationin any non-guttural letter.
-[[bet]], [[gimel]], [[dalet]], [[kaf]], [[peh]], [[resh]], [[tav]]. +
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-In modern Hebrew, only [[bet]], [[kaf]], and [[peh]] retain a distinction in pronunciation+
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-**Dagesh Lene** will usually appear when one of the double letters begins a word, or when it begins a new syllable (usually after a closed syllable ending in a silent [[shewa]]+
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-The **Dagesh Lene** can also appear as the second of a two-consonant cluster of a closed syllable at the end of a wordwhen both it and the preceding consonant include a silent [[shewa]].  (Example: <wrap :he>שָׁמַרְתְּ</wrap>, sha-mar-t)+
  
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 Vav does not take a dagesh, but a dot inside of it (which looks exactly like a dagesh) marks it as a [[matres lectionis|matre lectionis]].  See: [[Shuruq]]. Vav does not take a dagesh, but a dot inside of it (which looks exactly like a dagesh) marks it as a [[matres lectionis|matre lectionis]].  See: [[Shuruq]].
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-<WRAP right box centeralign round 50%> 
-<wrap big :he>זּטּיּלּמּ 
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-נּסּצּקּשּ</wrap> 
-</WRAP> 
-===== Other Letters ===== 
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-**Dagesh Ḥazaq/Forte** is used to indicate doubling of a consonant, which also means that it form the ending of a closed syllable with the preceding consonant and vowel, in addition to acting as the beginning a new syllable. 
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-Letters which can take a Dagesh Forte include: 
-[[zeyin]], [[tet]], [[yod]], [[lamed]], [[mem]], [[nun]], [[samek]], [[tsadi]], [[qof]], [[shin]]. 
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-A **Dagesh Forte** can only exist in a medial position; it cannot begin or end a word. 
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-<WRAP right box centeralign round 50%> 
-<wrap big :he>א ה ח ע ר</wrap> 
-</WRAP> 
-===== Guttural Letters ===== 
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-Guttural letters cannot take a **Dagesh Forte**.  They cannot be doubled.  The letter [[resh]] has some exceptions to this, as it isn't fully treated as a guttural. 
  
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