Verse:Irta/Hebrew: Difference between revisions

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* Shva is dropped using similar rules to Israeli Hebrew.
* Shva is dropped using similar rules to Israeli Hebrew.
* Tsere /ɛɪ/ is reduced to [ɛ] in unstressed syllables, merging with segol /ɛ/, and cholam /əʏ/ is reduced to [œ] in unstressed syllables.
* Tsere /ɛɪ/ is reduced to [ɛ] in unstressed syllables, merging with segol /ɛ/, and cholam /əʏ/ is reduced to [œ] in unstressed syllables.
* Ayin not before a vowel (whether shva, chataf or final -aʕ) is pronounced as a nasal vowel /ɑ̃ ɛ̃ ɔ̃/.
* Ayin not before a vowel (whether shva, chataf or final) is pronounced as a nasal vowel /ɑ̃ ɛ̃ ɔ̃/, depending on the preceding vowel.


The original normative standard for the accent was the ''Hăvohróh Măcubéleth'' accent. However,  
The original normative standard for the accent was the ''Hăvohróh Măcubéleth'' accent. However,