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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