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*Tiberian Hebrew:
*Tiberian Hebrew:
*Yemenite Hebrew:
*Yemenite Hebrew:
*Israeli Hebrew: /ʃa'lom, koʀ'(ʔ)im li 'emi 'vaker. (ʔ)a'ni bat (ʔ)es'ʀim veχa'meʃ va(ʔ)a'ni mi-tel (ʔ)a'viv./
*Israeli Hebrew: /ʃa'lom, koʀ'(ʔ)im li 'emi 'vakeʀ. (ʔ)a'ni bat (ʔ)es'ʀim veχa'meʃ va(ʔ)a'ni mi-tel (ʔ)a'viv./
 
==Revived Hebrew==
==Revived Hebrew==
Hebrew in Lõis was revived by English-speaking Jews, but it's mostly a hobbyist thing in small communities. The original normative standard for the accent was the ''Havohróh Măcubéleth'' accent. Most speakers today use a loosely L-Standard English accent, where tsere /ɛɪ/ is reduced to [ɛ] in unstressed syllables, merging with segol /ɛ/, and cholam /əʏ/ is reduced to [œ] in unstressed syllables.
Hebrew in Lõis was revived by English-speaking Jews, but it's mostly a hobbyist thing in small communities. The original normative standard for the accent was the ''Havohróh Măcubéleth'' accent. Most speakers today use a loosely L-Standard English accent, where tsere /ɛɪ/ is reduced to [ɛ] in unstressed syllables, merging with segol /ɛ/, and cholam /əʏ/ is reduced to [œ] in unstressed syllables.