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(Vowels)
Let us listen to the
a
being used in the masculine and feminine forms.
awh
Ho (He) Masculine
a
is silent at the end of a masculine word.
awh
Ho’a (She) Feminine
a
is pronounced at the end of a feminine word.
Let us listen to these examples given above.
myhla
Alah’aym (deity, high power)
mhrba
Abrahm
hdly
Yalahdah (girl)
hyrb[
Ghabarayh (Hebrewess)
Let us listen to the
h
being used when silent.
hfby
Yabashah (dry land)
the
h
is a silent vowel placeholder at the end of the word Yabashah.
Let us listen to the
w
at the end of a word.
The
w
is pronounced as the long ō vowel.
ww
Wo (hook)
the second
w
is being pronounced with long ō sound.
Let us listen to the
y
in the middle of a word.
The
y
is pronounced as the long ā, (‘ay’) sound.
mym
Maym (water) the
y
in the middle is being pronounced with the long ā, (‘ay ‘) sound.
Let us listen to the
[
at the end of a word.
The
[
is pronounced as the long ‘ ī ‘ sound.
[rz
Zar’i (seed) the
[
at the end of the word is being pronounced with a long ī sound.
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Vowels
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