Verse:Tdūrzů/Hebrew: Difference between revisions
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* The most conservative Tsarfati readings keep geminate nun, lamedh and resh distinct from their non-geminated counterparts, pronouncing these as reflexes of Old Irish broad /N/, slender /L/ and broad /R/. | * The most conservative Tsarfati readings keep geminate nun, lamedh and resh distinct from their non-geminated counterparts, pronouncing these as reflexes of Old Irish broad /N/, slender /L/ and broad /R/. | ||
Due to convergent evolution, Irtan Chinese Hebrew is identical to Tsarfati Hebrew pronounced in the Ăn | Due to convergent evolution, Irtan Chinese Hebrew is identical to Tsarfati Hebrew pronounced in the Ăn Căyzăn accent, except | ||
* Resh is always Mandarin ''r'' | * Resh is always Mandarin ''r'' | ||
* Final /h/ is silent as in our Israeli Hebrew | * Final /h/ is silent as in our Israeli Hebrew | ||