Kubutz or qubbutz (modern Hebrew: קֻבּוּץ; IPA:[kuˈbuts], formerly קִבּוּץ, qibbūṣ) and shuruk (Hebrew: שׁוּרוּק, IPA:[ʃuˈʁuk], also known as shuruq) are two Hebrew niqqud vowel signs that represent the sound [u]. In an alternative, Ashkenazi naming, the kubutz (three diagonal dots) is called "shuruk" and shuruk is called "melopum" (מלאפום).
Kubutz or qubbutz (modern Hebrew: קֻבּוּץ; IPA: [kuˈbuts], formerly קִבּוּץ, qibbūṣ) andshuruk (Hebrew: שׁוּרוּק, IPA: [ʃuˈʁuk], also known as shuruq)...
sin-dot and shin-dot, the letter "ש" (sin/shin) is used. 3 The dagesh, mappiq, andshuruk have different uses, but the same graphical representation, and hence...
niqqud exist for segol, patah, and kamatz which contain a shva next to it. The following table contains the pronunciation and transliteration of the different...
from Hebrew (notably Mishnaic) and to some extent Aramaic. Most varieties of Yiddish include elements of Slavic languages and the vocabulary contains traces...
to, and later Judeo-Arabic, Judaeo-Spanish, Yiddish, and other Jewish languages. Although Hebrew continued to be used for Jewish liturgy, poetry and literature...
→ "da'awín", "בָּאֲוִיר" Morfix → "ba'avír". Shurukand "ו" with a dagesh look identical ("וּ") and are only distinguishable through the fact that...
and not consistent in the spoken language. Note 3: The dagesh, mappiq, andshuruk have different functions, even though they look the same. Note 4: The...
usually indicates the phoneme /a/ which is the "a" sound in the word spa and is transliterated as a. In these cases, its sound is identical to the sound...
symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. There is significant phonological...
1930s and completed in 1944. It is based on international norms, with additional letters devised to accommodate differences between English Braille and the...
represented by that letter. Note 3: The dagesh, mappiq, andshuruk are different, however, they look the same and are inputted in the same manner. Also, they are...
sit/seat (/sɪt/ and /siːt/), hat/hut (/hæt/ and /hʌt/), and cop/cope (/kɒp/ and /koʊp/) are transliterated as the Hebrew vowels /i/, /a/ and /o/. The English...
is pronounced the same as segol and indicates the phoneme /e/, which is the same as the "e" sound in the vowel segol and is transliterated as an "e". There...
In words which have the pattern /CaCoC/ in the singular and become /CəCuCCim/ with Kubutz in the plural, especially names of colors: כָּתֹם ('orange')...
other languages and cultures, derived from or inspired by either Greek isopsephy or Hebrew gematria, and include Arabic abjad numerals and English gematria...
influenced by contact languages such as Spanish and Portuguese, Judaeo-Spanish (Ladino), Judeo-Arabic dialects, and Modern Greek. There is some variation between...
alphabet. It is part of the Masoretes' system of niqqud (vowel points), and was added to Hebrew orthography at the same time. It takes the form of a...
Early Rabbinic Hebrew, or Mishnaic Hebrew I), which was a spoken language, and Amoraic Hebrew (also called Late Rabbinic Hebrew or Mishnaic Hebrew II),...
The Unicode and HTML for the Hebrew alphabet are found in the following tables. The Unicode Hebrew block extends from U+0590 to U+05FF and from U+FB1D...
(vowel points), and has the opposite meaning of dagesh qal, showing that one of the letters בגדכפת is to be pronounced as a fricative and not as a plosive...
symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Shva or, in Biblical Hebrew, shĕwa...
and shin-dot, the letter "ש" (sin/shin) is used. [3] The dagesh, mappiq, andshuruk have different uses, but the same graphical representation, and hence...
the phoneme /a/ which is close to the "[a]" sound in the English word far and is transliterated as an a. In Modern Hebrew, a pataḥ makes the same sound...
word deep and is transliterated with "i". In Yiddish, it indicates the phoneme /ɪ/ which is the same as the "i" sound in the English word skip and is transliterated...