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===== Double Letters ===== | ===== Double Letters ===== | ||
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- | A **Plosive** sound or a **stop** is when the air is interrupted before the sound is made, resulting in a burst of air when the interruption is stopped | + | A **plosive** sound or a **stop** is made when a burst of air occurs after the passage of air has been briefly interrupted or stopped |
A **fricative** is a sound made by the friction of air passing through a narrow opening formed by constricting or bringing together two points of articulation, | A **fricative** is a sound made by the friction of air passing through a narrow opening formed by constricting or bringing together two points of articulation, | ||
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Five of the letters also have an alternate final form (usually a swoopy, dangling form) that happens only when they are at the end of a word! This is kind of like how some people will flourish the last letter of their name in a signature. | Five of the letters also have an alternate final form (usually a swoopy, dangling form) that happens only when they are at the end of a word! This is kind of like how some people will flourish the last letter of their name in a signature. | ||
- | ===== Styles of Writing ===== | + | ===== There are Several |
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- | There are many styles of writing. | + | |
+ | There are many styles of writing. | ||
===== Alphabet Chart ===== | ===== Alphabet Chart ===== | ||
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- | Say the names of the letters | + | Start in the upper right, and say the name of each letter |
- | There are different ways people pronounce the letters, but I will try to offer some guidance here to show how I will be pronouncing them in this class. | + | There are different ways people pronounce the letters, but I will try to offer some guidance here (below) so you can know how I will be pronouncing them in this class. |
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===== How to say the Names of the Letters ===== | ===== How to say the Names of the Letters ===== | ||
- | - alef (the name of this letter starts with a sound like the " | + | - **alef** (the name of this letter starts with a sound like the " |
- | - bet (sounds like it looks, or " | + | - **bet** (sounds like it looks, or " |
- | - gimel (geem-el, the name starts with a hard g sound like in gear, not a J sound, and the end sounds like the " | + | - **gimel** (geem-el, the name starts with a hard g sound like in gear, not a J sound, and the end sounds like the " |
- | - dalet (pronounced like dahl - et. the soft from sounds like thal-et ... where the " | + | - **dalet** (pronounced like dahl - et. the soft from sounds like thal-et ... where the " |
- | - he (pronounced like " | + | - **heh** |
- | - vav (also written as waw, the " | + | - **vav** (also written as waw, the " |
- | - zeyin (rhymes with " | + | - **zeyin** (rhymes with " |
- | - khet (also written heth, het, chet, cheth. | + | - **khet** (also written heth, het, chet, cheth. |
- | - tet (i say tet like it looks, but " | + | - **tet** (i say tet like it looks, but " |
- | - yod (or written yud, if I said it rhymes with blood but also rhymes with good, it's somewhere in between there. | + | - **yod** (or written yud, if I said it rhymes with blood but also rhymes with good, it's somewhere in between there. |
- | - kaf (its name sounds like the English word " | + | - **kaf** (its name sounds like the English word " |
- | - lamed (law - med, emphasis on the first syllable, rhymes with Muhammed) | + | - **lamed** (law - med, emphasis on the first syllable, rhymes with Muhammed) |
- | - mem (like it looks, mem, or meym) this letter has an alternate final form which is shown in the bottom row of the chart - and its the only one where the final form isn't actually swoopy. | + | - **mem** (like it looks, mem, or meym) this letter has an alternate final form which is shown in the bottom row of the chart - and its the only one where the final form isn't actually swoopy. |
- | - nun (like the time of day " | + | - **nun** (like the time of day " |
- | - samek (saw - mehk) | + | - **samek** (saw - mehk) |
- | - eyin (its name is just like zeyin but without the z sound at the beginning) | + | - **eyin** (its name is just like zeyin but without the z sound at the beginning) |
- | - peh (like the english | + | - **peh** (like the English |
- | - tsadi (the first sound is like the ts at the end of the english word " | + | - **tsadi** (the first sound is like the ts at the end of the english word " |
- | - qof (also spelled quf, to distinguish it from kaf I pronounce it like koof, or koaf) | + | - **qof** (also spelled quf, to distinguish it from kaf I pronounce it like koof, or koaf) |
- | - resh (best if you can use the slightly rolled R sound to say its name, but still understandable if you use the American rhotic R) | + | - **resh** (best if you can use the slightly rolled R sound to say its name, but still understandable if you use the American rhotic R) |
- | - shin (shin or sheen, it has another form where it sounds different, and in which case is pronounced sin or seen) | + | - **shin** (shin or sheen, |
- | - tav (the " | + | - **tav** (where the " |
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- | That's the end of the material for Alphabet Lesson 1. | + | That's the end of the material for Alphabet Lesson 1. |
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+ | ===== Exercises ===== | ||
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+ | Practice what you've learned with the [[Lesson 1 Flashcards]] before you proceed to the next Lesson. | ||
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