Verse:Tdūrzů/Hebrew: Difference between revisions

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As in Received Pronunciation, /l/ is clear [l] when before a vowel and dark [ɫ] otherwise. People often vocalize dark L to [w] but this doesn't happen in careful pronunciation.
As in Received Pronunciation, /l/ is clear [l] when before a vowel and dark [ɫ] otherwise. People often vocalize dark L to [w] but this doesn't happen in careful pronunciation.


/ʔ/ is not always pronounced in casual reading, but is always pronounced in more careful readings.
/ʔ/ is sometimes dropped in casual reading especially where English would add a hiatus, but is always pronounced in more careful readings.


Voiceless plosives are usually aspirated.
Voiceless plosives are usually aspirated.