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Hebrew Vowels Pronounce


Reading Hebrew

Without further ado, let's have a look at the alphabet:

Name of Letter The letter

English equivalent

How letter is used in a word.

Listen

Aleph A Apple
Bet B Banana
Vet V Very
Gimmel G Gate
Daled D Date
Hey H Hat
Vav V Very
Zayin Z Zebra
Chet CH (Guttural H)
Tet T Touch
Yod Y Yellow
Kaf C Cat
Chaf CH (Guttural H)
Lamed L Lovely
Mem M Mother
Final Mem M heM
Noon N Nice
Final Noon N meN
Samech S Silly
Ayin A (Guttural A)
Pay P Pie
Fay F Final
Final Fay F stuFF
Tzadi TZ piZZa
Final Tzadi TZ spiTS
Koof K Kite
Reish R Religion
Shin SH Shame
Sin S Sign
Taf T Tight

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