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The Hebrew alphabet is used for Hebrew (Biblical and modern), Aramaic (Talmud and other sources), Yiddish, Ladino, and a number of other Jewish languages. Here is the Israeli Hebrew keyboard from Debian Linux. |
The Hebrew alphabet is used for Hebrew (Biblical and modern), Aramaic (Talmud and other sources), Yiddish, Ladino, and a number of other Jewish languages. Here is the Israeli Hebrew keyboard from Debian Linux. |
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. ץ ת צ מ נ ה ב ס ז |
. ץ ת צ מ נ ה ב ס ז |
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Biblical Hebrew uses a variety of vowel signs and other marks. Yiddish requires a number of extra letters, including the following. |
Biblical Hebrew uses a variety of vowel signs and other marks. Yiddish requires a number of extra letters, including the following. |
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אַ פֿ ײַ װ ױ ײ |
אַ פֿ ײַ װ ױ ײ |
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Revision as of 06:55, 21 June 2006
The Hebrew alphabet is used for Hebrew (Biblical and modern), Aramaic (Talmud and other sources), Yiddish, Ladino, and a number of other Jewish languages. Here is the Israeli Hebrew keyboard from Debian Linux.
; 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - = פ ם ן ו ט א ר ק ף ך ל ח י ע כ ג ד ש . ץ ת צ מ נ ה ב ס ז
Biblical Hebrew uses a variety of vowel signs and other marks. Yiddish requires a number of extra letters, including the following.
אַ פֿ ײַ װ ױ ײ