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* Shva is dropped using similar rules to Israeli Hebrew; if shva is pronounced as a vowel, it is pronounced as [ə].
* Shva is dropped using similar rules to Israeli Hebrew; if shva is pronounced as a vowel, it is pronounced as [ə].
* A six-vowel system: /i e ɛ a ɔ o u/ = [i e e a o ø u].
* A six-vowel system: /i e ɛ a ɔ o u/ = [i e e a o ø u].
* Ayin not before a vowel (whether shva, chataf or final), /aʕ eʕ ɔʕ oʕ iʕ uʕ/ = [a ea oa~o øa iə uə]. Nasal realizations [ɑ̃ː ɛ̃ː ɔ̃ː œ̃ː iɑ̃~ẽː uɑ̃~õː] or pharyngeal realizations (pronouncing a pharyngeal ayin) are considered overly proper and formal.
* Ayin not before a vowel (whether shva, chataf or final), /aʕ eʕ ɔʕ oʕ iʕ uʕ/ = [a ea oa~o øa ia ua]. Nasal realizations [ɑ̃ː ɛ̃ː ɔ̃ː œ̃ː iɑ̃~ẽː uɑ̃~õː] or pharyngeal realizations (pronouncing a pharyngeal ayin) are considered overly proper and formal.


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,