syllables
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Syllables
- Every Hebrew syllable begins with a consonant (C)
- Every syllable includes a vowel (V)
- A syllable MAY end with an additional consonant:
- If it ends with a vowel, it is called an “open syllable” (CV)
- If it ends with a consonant, it is called a “closed syllable” (CVC)
- If a word ends with a consonant, its last syllable is always closed (CVC)
Introduced in Lesson 3
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