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  • curprev 19:4719:47, 24 July 2023Pig talk contribs 1,506 bytes +1,506 Created page with "{{bl| Phonological principles }} No one knows how to pronounce Hebrew words. Hebrew was a dead language. Communities of dispersed Jews adopted local languages into their vocabulary and speech patterns. When it was re-invented, there were debates between Ashkenazi and Shepardic Jews how to pronounce things. There was not, and still is not a standard transliteration. Most say there are 22 letters in the alphabet, some say 23. There are really 28. They say there are no v..."
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