Consonants
The "aleph" is the first letter of the Hebrew alephbet. This consonant is silent.
The "beyt" is pronounced two ways, a "b" as in ball, and as "v" as in visit.
A dagesh (a dot in the middle of the letter) indicates that the letter will have the "b" sound, while the abscence of the
dagesh indicates the "v" sound. When the beyt is prefixed to a word it means "in".
Vowels
The qamats. This vowel, which is placed under the consonant, is pronounced "a" as in father.
Since the aleph is silent, this consonant/vowel combination would be pronounced as "a". (Note: The aleph here is not part
of the vowel, it is simply used here to show the placement of the vowel only)
The patahh. This vowel is also pronounced "a" as in father.
Practice
Vocabulary
Sentences
Father Came. |
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Note: the : at the end of the sentence is a period.