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| + | ===== Review ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Last lesson we learned.... ==== | ||
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| + | * Four new letters: [[heh]], [[vav]], [[yod]], [[lamed]] | ||
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| + | * Basic rules for syllables: | ||
| + | * Each syllable begins with a consonant. | ||
| + | * Must include only one vowel. | ||
| + | * May be an open syllable (ending in a vowel), or a closed syllable (ending in a consonant.) | ||
| + | * If the last letter of a word is a consonant, the final syllable is closed. | ||
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| + | * Use of [[alef]], [[heh]], [[vav]] and [[yod]] as [[matres lectionis]]. | ||
| + | * Yod usually for I-Type or E-Type vowels. | ||
| + | * Vav usually for U-Type or O-Type vowels. | ||
| + | * Alef and heh, usually for open vowels, but heh is only used this way for the last letter of a word. | ||
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| + | * New words: | ||
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