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==L-Tiberian Hebrew==
==L-Tiberian Hebrew==
L-Tiberian Hebrew used the same vowel signs as our Tiberian Hebrew. They were pronounced as in our Tiberian Hebrew, unless stated otherwise; it was influenced by Old Togarmite, not Arabic. The main differences were:
L-Tiberian Hebrew used the same vowel signs as our Tiberian Hebrew which were pronounced as in our Tiberian Hebrew, unless stated otherwise; it was influenced by Old Togarmite, not Arabic. The main differences were:
*Resh is usually a coronal approximant, like American English /r/. Near coronals (so called ''peculiar resh'') it is a trill [r] or a flap.
*Resh is usually a coronal approximant, like American English /r/. Near coronals (so called ''peculiar resh'') it is a trill [r] or a flap.
*The emphatic consonants qoph, teth, and tsadhe were ejectives, as in [[Togarmite/Old|Old Togarmite]]. In coda, emphatic consonants had glottal reinforcement, preserved in ''Havohroh Măcubeleth'' and in Revived Holy Land Hebrew.
*The emphatic consonants qoph, teth, and tsadhe were ejectives, as in [[Togarmite/Old|Old Togarmite]]. In coda, emphatic consonants had glottal reinforcement, preserved in ''Havohroh Măcubeleth'' and in Revived Holy Land Hebrew.
==Gaelic Hebrew==
==Gaelic Hebrew==
Similar to our Ashkenazi Hebrew, except  
Similar to our Ashkenazi Hebrew, except