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The standard and most commonly taught Hebrew accent is the same as the Lõisian "Revived Holy Land" accent (see [[Verse:Lõis/Hebrew]]).
The standard and most commonly taught Hebrew accent is the same as the Lõisian "Revived Holy Land" accent (see [[Verse:Lõis/Hebrew]]).
 
==Vertlandic==
Vertlandic Jews (called "Sephardim" in-universe) should have an original accent, with  
Vertlandic Jews (called "Sephardim" in-universe) should have an original accent, with  
*begadkefat acts on /b d k p/ → /v ð x f/; /g ɣ/ are always [ŋ]  
*begadkefat acts on /b d k p/ → /v ð x f/; /g ɣ/ are always [ŋ]  
*glottal reinforcement before tet, tsadi, and kuf
*glottal reinforcement before tet, tsadi, and kuf
*segol = ə, pataħ = QG = a, tsere = əy, ħolam = əw, ħiriq = i, QQ = shuruq = u
*segol = ə, pataħ = QG = a, tsere = əy, ħolam = əw, ħiriq = i, QQ = shuruq = u
==Gaelic/"Galician"==
Similar to our Ashkenazi Hebrew, except
*/e ɔ o u/ are pronounced like [[Judeo-Gaelic]] ''ea o u î''
*undageshed gimel is pronounced like Judeo-Gaelic ''gh''
*/r/ is an alveolar flap
Revived Galician Hebrew (revived by some secular L-Galician Jews) prefers Celtic syntax, such as VSO word order and expressions for feelings and modals. It also prefers some coincidentally Gaelic-sounding words (e.g. אַךְ ''ach'' 'but' and שָׂשׂ ''sos'' 'happy' instead of the synonyms אֲבָל ''avol'' and שָׂמֵחַ ''someach''). For these reasons other Hebrew speakers may perceive Revived Galician Hebrew as higher-register. Religious Jews prefer to speak Judeo-Gaelic and refuse to speak any form of Revived Hebrew, because they view Hebrew as a sacred language.


==Sample (Dror Yikra)==
==Sample (Dror Yikra)==
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