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    The mappiq (מַפִּיק‎ mapík; also mapiq, mapik, mappik, lit. "causing to go out") is a diacritic used in the Hebrew alphabet. It is part of the Masoretes'...
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  • consonant is rarely indicated by a special marking, hamza in Arabic and mappiq in Tiberian Hebrew. In later Semitic languages, aleph could sometimes function...
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    functions, the mappiq and the shuruk, are visually identical to the dagesh but are only used with vowel letters. The dagesh and mappiq symbols are often...
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    (sometimes) that a consonant is single and not double; or, as the opposite to a mappiq, to show that the letters ה‎ or א‎ are silent (mater lectionis). The rafe...
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  • sin-dot and shin-dot, the letter "ש‎" (sin/shin) is used. 3 The dagesh, mappiq, and shuruk have different uses, but the same graphical representation,...
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  • dot is a shuruk and otherwise it is a vav with a dagesh or a mappiq. Furthermore, the mappiq only appears at the end of the word and only in the letter...
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  • pronunciation and not consistent in the spoken language. Note 3: The dagesh, mappiq, and shuruk have different functions, even though they look the same. Note...
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  • can be used. A pataḥ on a letter ח‎, ע‎, or הּ‎ (that is, ה‎ with a dot (mappiq) in it) at the end of a word is sounded before the letter, and not after...
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  • used since it can only be represented by that letter. Note 3: The dagesh, mappiq, and shuruk are different, however, they look the same and are inputted...
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  • Nonetheless, it does receive a marking identical to the dagesh, to form Hei-mappiq (הּ‎). Although indistinguishable for most modern speakers or readers of...
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  • used, meaning "her" (see Mappiq). The final H sound is hardly ever pronounced in Modern Hebrew. However, the final H with Mappiq still retains the guttural...
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    is geminate or unspirantized, and a raphe indicates spirantization. The mappiq indicates that ה‎ is consonantal, not silent, in syllable-coda position...
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    pneûma, Latin: spīritus lēnis): lack of aspiration Niqqud ּ – Dagesh ּ – Mappiq ֿ – Rafe ׁ – Shin dot (at top right corner) ׂ – Sin dot (at top left corner)...
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    ancient Israel Names of God Theophory in the Bible Allahumma Because of the mappiq under the Heh, the patach is pronouced before the Heh. According to Rabbi...
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    Samaritan Shva Hiriq Tzere Segol Pataḥ Kamatz Holam Kubutz/shuruk Dagesh Mappiq Maqaf Rafe Sin/Shin dot Spelling with Niqqud / missing / full Mater lectionis...
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  • GREEK ANO TELEIA Greek ánō stigmē ּ ּ U+05BC HEBREW POINT DAGESH OR MAPPIQ Hebrew point dagesh or mapiq ᛫ ᛫ U+16EB RUNIC SINGLE PUNCTUATION Runic...
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  • alphabet adapted as the Pahlavi scripts. Hebrew spelling Ktiv hasar niqqud Mappiq Niqqud Tiberian vocalization "mater lectionis". Oxford English Dictionary...
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  • perpendicular lines) is a qamatz. Other Niqqud Shwa · Hiriq · Tzere · Segol · Pataḥ · Kamatz · Holam · Dagesh · Mappiq · Shuruk · Kubutz · Rafe · Sin/Shin Dot...
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  • horizontally) is the Tzere itself. Other Niqqud Shva · Hiriq · Tzere · Segol · Patach · Kamatz · Holam · Dagesh · Mappiq · Shuruk · Kubutz · Rafe · Sin/Shin Dot...
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  • suso (his horse) תּוֹרָתוֹ‎ torato (his law) ָ הּ‎   (Kamatz and he with mappiq) Third person, singular, feminine possessive. Her סוּסָהּ‎ susah (her horse)...
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  • letter Shin form the segol. Other Niqqud Shva · Hiriq · Tzere · Segol · Patach · Kamatz · Holam · Dagesh · Mappiq · Kubutz and Shuruk · Rafe · Sin/Shin Dot...
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  • can represent: Dagesh, indicating a modification of the sound of a letter Mappiq, indicating that the letter He (ה) is to be pronounced as a consonant Shuruk...
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    pronounced [d] as in Israeli Hebrew, not [ð] as in Yemenite Hebrew. ה‎ (He with mappiq) is often pronounced with a very short postpended schwa [ə]. ו‎ (Waw) is...
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  • the additional Yud ⟨י‎⟩. Other Niqqud Shva · Hiriq · Tzere · Segol · Patach · Kamatz · Holam · Dagesh · Mappiq · Shuruk · Kubutz · Rafe · Sin/Shin Dot...
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  • is the Ḥolam male itself. Other Niqqud Shva · Hiriq · Tzere · Segol · Patach · Kamatz · Holam · Dagesh · Mappiq · Shuruk · Kubutz · Rafe · Sin/Shin Dot...
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  • gimel with dagesh as [ɡ]. Dutch Sephardim take care to pronounce he with mappiq as a full "h", usually repeating the vowel: vi-yamlich malchutéhe. The accentuation...
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    naз, however, is identical to a חטף פתח and חטף סגול. Final hê/hej with mappîq/mefiq (a dot in the centre) has an aspirated sound, generally stronger sounding...
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  • with red) is itself a shva. Other Niqqud Shva · Hiriq · Tzere · Segol · Patach · Kamatz · Holam · Dagesh · Mappiq · Shuruk · Kubutz · Rafe · Sin/Shin Dot...
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    sin-dot and shin-dot, the letter "ש" (sin/shin) is used. [3] The dagesh, mappiq, and shuruk have different uses, but the same graphical representation,...
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    (pauses), do not write the accent over the stressed syllable, and do not mark mappiq, while later manuscripts do. In the simple system there are only eight types...
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