Say you're transliterating the consonants as given here:
https://books.google.com/books?id=up0MA ... &q&f=false
and the vowels as given here:
https://books.google.com/books?id=A2gUA ... &q&f=false
Does that seem reasonable for the variety of Ashkenazi Hebrew they give? It is pretty obvious what the letter names בֵֿית, פֵֿא, בֵּית would be using that scheme, but I want to see them (I wouldn't be asking if I had before!)
Ashkenazi Hebrew transliteration question
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Re: Ashkenazi Hebrew transliteration question
Squee,
I don't understand your question.
The 2nd link is not about Hebrew vowels, but about Chaldean or Aramaic.
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I don't understand your question.
The 2nd link is not about Hebrew vowels, but about Chaldean or Aramaic.
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