The Hebrew Alphabet & Transliteration

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Column 1 Hebrew Letter
Column 2 Final Form
Column 3 Name of Letter
Column 4 Transliteration
Column 5 English Pronunciation

Hebrew has twenty-two letters (plus final forms) and is written from the right to the left.

Vowels: Contrary to what some books say the Hebrew Alphabet has five vowel letters (not discussed here). In the Biblical Hebrew now called the “dificient spelling” they didn’t write vowels that were not needed. The five vowel letters are in blue below, they are א,ה,ו,י,ע.

א

ב

בבית bethbb as in boy        

ג

גגמל
gimel
gg as in girl.      

ד

דדלת
daleth
dd as in dawn       

ה

ו

ז

זזין zayinzz as in zoo       

ח

חחית ḥethḥ or ch as in Bach. This sound is produced deep in the back of the throat and it is not replicated in English. Do not confuse this letter with ה “hey.”

ט

טטית ṭethṭ or t as in two    

י

כ

כךכך kofkk as in kitchen      

ל

ללמד lamedll as in look     

מ

מםמים memmm as in men      

נ

נןנון nunnn as in never   

ס

ססמך samekss as in sun    

ע

פ

פףפי peyp,fp as in play and f as in foot

צ

צץצדי ṣadeṣ or ts as in sits   

ק

קקוף qofqq as in quick   

ר

ררישׁ reshrr as in ripe   

ש

שׁ,שׂשׁין sheenś, šשׂ or s as in sun
שׁ or sh as in shine.  

ת

תתו tawṯ or th as in anthem

Degesh Lene – Six of the Hebrew Letters take a dot in them at certain times they are ב ג ד כ פ ת this dot is called dagesh lene. With the dot the letter is hard without the dot the letter is soft as such, respectively: b, bh, g, gh, d, dh, k, kh, p, ph (f), t, th.

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