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Hebrew U-Type Vowels Explained by Gabriel Merola is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This document discusses Hebrew U-type vowels, which indicate an "oo" sound. U-type vowels can be represented by a qibbuts or shureq mark below a letter. A qibbuts is a short vowel, while a shureq can also start a word. The document provides examples of open and closed syllables using U-type vowels and includes practice readings in one, two, or more syllables.
- Author
- Gabriel Merola
- Language
- EN