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  • Shva
  • Hebrew niqqud vowel sign

    phoneme /ə/ [citation needed](shva na', mobile shva) or the complete absence of a vowel (/Ø/) (shva naḥ, resting shva). It is transliterated as ⟨e⟩,

    Shva

    Shva

  • Romanization of Hebrew
  • Transcription of Hebrew into the Latin alphabet

    vowel may be long, short, or ultrashort. The vowel "shva" may be sounded (shva na) or silent (shva nach). Consonants that have been used historically to

    Romanization of Hebrew

    Romanization of Hebrew

    Romanization_of_Hebrew

  • Tiberian vocalization
  • System of diacritics for the Hebrew Bible

    silent: Shva was used both to indicate lack of a vowel (quiescent šwa, shva naḥ) and as another symbol to represent the phoneme /ă/ (mobile šwa, shva naʻ)

    Tiberian vocalization

    Tiberian vocalization

    Tiberian_vocalization

  • Modern Hebrew phonology
  • Sounds and pronunciation of Modern Hebrew

    /e/ in some places where non-Oriental speakers do not have a vowel (the shva na). A limited number of Oriental speakers, for example elderly Yemenite

    Modern Hebrew phonology

    Modern_Hebrew_phonology

  • Schwa (letter)
  • Additional vocalic letter of the Latin alphabet

    1820s works on the Bavarian dialects. The word, schwa, comes from the Hebrew Shva (via German), a Niqqud, which in most cases in Modern Hebrew denotes a de-emphasis

    Schwa (letter)

    Schwa (letter)

    Schwa_(letter)

  • Babylonian vocalization
  • Historical system of diacritics for Hebrew

    corresponding to Tiberian dagesh and rafe, though not used identically. Shva quiescens (shva nah) is unmarked. The complex system may be subdivided into perfect

    Babylonian vocalization

    Babylonian vocalization

    Babylonian_vocalization

  • Shva (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Shva may refer to: Shva, a Hebrew diacritic SHVA (Satellite Home Viewer Act), a set of regulations which govern the transmissions of television stations

    Shva (disambiguation)

    Shva_(disambiguation)

  • Segol
  • Hebrew niqqud vowel sign

    reduced (or ħataf) niqqud exist for segol, patah, and kamatz which contain a shva next to it. The segol name comes from the Aramaic word סְגוֹל (segol) meaning

    Segol

    Segol

  • Mid central vowel
  • Vowel sound represented by the schwa, ⟨ə⟩

    ⟨ə⟩, a rotated lowercase letter e. The word schwa comes from the Hebrew shva (via German), a niqqud, which in most cases in Modern Hebrew denotes a de-emphasis

    Mid central vowel

    Mid central vowel

    Mid_central_vowel

  • Shva Salhoov
  • Israeli poet

    Shva Salhoov (Hebrew: שבא שלהוב; born in 1963) is an Israeli poet, essayist, writer and art critic. Salhoov was born in Kiryat Ekron in 1963, to Libyan

    Shva Salhoov

    Shva_Salhoov

  • Waw (letter)
  • Sixth letter of many Semitic alphabets

    namely in the context of a subsequent labial or a consonant followed by shva na'. Its pronunciation in this case is /ʔu/. Vav in gematria represents the

    Waw (letter)

    Waw_(letter)

  • Patach
  • Hebrew niqqud vowel sign

    reduced (or ḥaṭaf) niqqud exist for pataḥ, qamatz, and segol which contain a shva next to it. In Yiddish orthography, a pataḥ (called pasekh in Yiddish) has

    Patach

    Patach

  • Yn (Georgian letter)
  • Additional letter of the Georgian alphabet

    This article contains Georgian text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Georgian letters

    Yn (Georgian letter)

    Yn (Georgian letter)

    Yn_(Georgian_letter)

  • Niqqud
  • System of diacritical signs for Hebrew

    In modern Hebrew, shva represents either /e/ or Ø, regardless of its traditional classification as shva naḥ (Hebrew: שווא נח) or shva na (Hebrew: שווא

    Niqqud

    Niqqud

  • Rafe
  • Diacritical mark used in Hebrew

    rafe, but utterly unrelated, is used to mark instances of "moving sheva" (Shva Na). The rafe is similar in function to the buailte (dot above, denoting

    Rafe

    Rafe

    Rafe

  • Tetragrammaton
  • Four-letter name of God in the Hebrew Bible

    (see qere perpetuum). ĕ is hataf segol; ǝ is the pronounced form of plain shva. In the Dead Sea Scrolls and other Hebrew and Aramaic texts the Tetragrammaton

    Tetragrammaton

    Tetragrammaton

    Tetragrammaton

  • Ficus religiosa
  • Species of fig

    the Cancer constellation).[citation needed] Adi Shankara derives it from shva (tomorrow) and stha (that which remains). Ashva (horse) and stha (situated)

    Ficus religiosa

    Ficus religiosa

    Ficus_religiosa

  • Shekel sign
  • Currency sign for the Israeli shekel

    using AltGr+4. (⇧ Shift+4 makes the dollar sign and AltGr+A is used to type shva.) On most Unix heritage systems, it can be entered by holding down Ctrl+Shift+u

    Shekel sign

    Shekel_sign

  • Palestinian vocalization
  • Extinct system of diacritics for Hebrew

    show interchanges between qamatz and patah, and between tzere and segol. Shva is marked in multiple ways. Some manuscripts are vocalized with the Tiberian

    Palestinian vocalization

    Palestinian vocalization

    Palestinian_vocalization

  • Kashveti Church
  • Church building in Tbilisi, Georgia

    The name "kashveti" is derived from Georgian words kva for a "stone" and shva "to give birth." Legend has it the prominent 6th century monk David of Gareja

    Kashveti Church

    Kashveti Church

    Kashveti_Church

  • Kamatz
  • Hebrew niqqud vowel sign

    the rationale for its usage is different: it replaces the shva on letters which require a shva according to the grammar, but where the traditional pronunciation

    Kamatz

    Kamatz

  • Zero-width non-joiner
  • Non-printing character that separates two normally joined characters

    is correct, which has a shva sign written as two vertical dots to denote short vowel. If a meteg were placed to the left of shva, it would be erroneous

    Zero-width non-joiner

    Zero-width non-joiner

    Zero-width_non-joiner

  • Yiddish
  • West Germanic language spoken by Ashkenazis

    קַדַּחַת, נַחַת /kaˈdɔχɜs, ˈnaχɜs/; חֲלוֹם, חֲתֻנָּה /ˈχɔlɜm, ˈχasɜnɜ/. A shva typically reduces to zero, or becomes an "e" vowel (E1); some exceptions

    Yiddish

    Yiddish

    Yiddish

  • Tzere
  • Hebrew niqqud vowel sign

    for details). In declension tzere sometimes changes to other vowels or to shva. The full rules for these changes were formulated the Academy of the Hebrew

    Tzere

    Tzere

  • Nebuchadnezzar II
  • King of Babylon from 605 to 562 BC

    of צַּ (ṣ)ṣa, in Ezra 2:1; נְבוּכַדנֶאצַּר, Nəḇūḵaḏneʾṣṣar – without the shva quiescens, in Jeremiah 28:3, and Ester 2:6. /ˌnɛbjʊkədˈnɛzər/ NEB-yuu-kəd-NEZ-ər;

    Nebuchadnezzar II

    Nebuchadnezzar II

    Nebuchadnezzar_II

  • Yeshua
  • Alternative form of the name Joshua (Yəhōšūaʿ)

    first syllable of "neighbor" but not diphthongized), rather than with a shva (/ə/, as Y'shua) or segol (/ɛ/, Yesh-shua). The final letter, ayin (ע) is

    Yeshua

    Yeshua

    Yeshua

  • Kubutz and shuruk
  • Hebrew niqqud vowel sign

    conjunction is shva na (וְ־‎ [və]), but before the labial consonants bet (ב‎), vav (ו‎), mem (מ‎) and pe (פ‎), and before any letter with shva (except yodh)

    Kubutz and shuruk

    Kubutz_and_shuruk

  • Hiriq
  • Hebrew niqqud vowel sign

    niqqud, The main exception is the "i" vowel in a syllable that ends with shva naḥ. For example the words סִדְרָה (series) and סִדְּרָה (she organized)

    Hiriq

    Hiriq

  • Gematria
  • Numerological practice of reading a word or phrase as a number

     ִ Holam  ֹ Shuruk  וּ Decimal Vowel Glyph 16 (7) Kamatz ָ 20 (2) Tzere ֵ Shva ְ 26 (8) Reduced patach ֲ Decimal Vowel Glyph 30 (3) Segol ֶ Kubutz ֻ 36

    Gematria

    Gematria

  • Tiberian Hebrew
  • Canonical pronunciation of the Hebrew Bible

    (the dual quality of qameṣ (אָ) as /a/, /o/; the pronunciation of simple shva (אְ) as /ɛ̆/). The phonology of Tiberian Hebrew can be gleaned from the collation

    Tiberian Hebrew

    Tiberian Hebrew

    Tiberian_Hebrew

  • Schwa (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    alphabets Ə, a letter used in some Latin-derived alphabets Shva or shĕwa, a Hebrew diacritic Shva, or Yn, an additional letter in the Georgian alphabet Schwa

    Schwa (disambiguation)

    Schwa_(disambiguation)

  • Hebrew language
  • Northwest Semitic language

    téjša instead of Sephardic sifré and tésha) the partial elimination of vocal Shva < ְ ‎> (zmán instead of Sephardic zĕman) in popular speech, penultimate stress

    Hebrew language

    Hebrew language

    Hebrew_language

  • Spanish and Portuguese Jews
  • Jews of Spanish or Portuguese origin

    vowel before a shva. Also, the shvá nang in the beginning of a word is normally pronounced as a short eh (Shemang, berít, berakháh). Shva nang is also normally

    Spanish and Portuguese Jews

    Spanish_and_Portuguese_Jews

  • Suffixes in Hebrew
  • possessive. My סוּסִי‎ susi (my horse) תּוֹרָתִי‎ torati (my law) ְ ךָ‎   (Shva and final khaf with kamatz) Second person, singular, masculine possessive

    Suffixes in Hebrew

    Suffixes_in_Hebrew

  • Georgian scripts
  • Three related alphabets used to write Georgian

    in Ossetian and Abkhazian. It derives from the Greek letter Φ (phi). ჷ (shva "schwa"), also called yn, is used for the schwa sound in Svan and Mingrelian

    Georgian scripts

    Georgian scripts

    Georgian_scripts

  • Diacritic
  • Modifier mark added to a letter

    ׁ – Shin dot (at top right corner) ׂ – Sin dot (at top left corner) ְ – Shva ֻ – Kubutz ֹ◌ – Holam ָ – Kamatz ַ – Patakh ֶ – Segol ֵ – Tzeire ִ – Hiriq

    Diacritic

    Diacritic

    Diacritic

  • Naomi (given name)
  • Name list

    pronounced with the stress on the i (the o is a hataf qamatz, marked with a shva to indicate that it is very short). In the Book of Ruth, Naomi was the mother-in-law

    Naomi (given name)

    Naomi (given name)

    Naomi_(given_name)

  • Hebrew alphabet
  • Alphabet of the Hebrew language

    Name Symbol Israeli Hebrew IPA Transliteration English example Shva [e̞] or ∅ apostrophe, e, or silent met or silent Reduced Segol [e̞] e met Reduced Patach

    Hebrew alphabet

    Hebrew_alphabet

  • Mishnaic Hebrew
  • Hebrew dialects found in the Talmud

    Name Shva Nach Shva Na Patach Hataf Patach Kamatz Gadol Kamatz Katan Hataf Kamatz Tzere, Tzere Male Segol Hataf Segol Hirik Hirik Male Holam, Holam Male

    Mishnaic Hebrew

    Mishnaic Hebrew

    Mishnaic_Hebrew

  • Modern Hebrew
  • Standard form of the Hebrew language

    Tsadi Kuf Resh Shin Tav Niqqud Tiberian Babylonian Palestinian Samaritan Shva Hiriq Tzere Segol Pataḥ Kamatz Holam Kubutz/shuruk Dagesh Mappiq Maqaf Rafe

    Modern Hebrew

    Modern Hebrew

    Modern_Hebrew

  • Zaharira Harifai
  • Israeli film, stage, and television actress (1929–2013)

    End at the Cameri. Harifai was married to the journalist and author Shlomo Shva, and the couple had a daughter, the actress Aya Sheba, and grandchildren

    Zaharira Harifai

    Zaharira Harifai

    Zaharira_Harifai

  • Sephardi Hebrew
  • Sephardic Jewish pronunciation system for Biblical Hebrew

    Name Shva Nach Shva Na Patach Hataf Patach Kamatz Gadol Kamatz Katan Hataf Kamatz Tzere, Tzere Male Segol Hataf Segol Hiriq Hiriq Male Holam and Holam

    Sephardi Hebrew

    Sephardi_Hebrew

  • Mappiq
  • Diacritic used in the Hebrew alphabet

    in the leftmost letter (which is the letter He) is a mappiq. Other Niqqud Shva · Hiriq · Tzere · Segol · Patach · Kamatz · Holam · Dagesh · Mappiq · Shuruk ·

    Mappiq

    Mappiq

    Mappiq

  • Shimon Greenfeld
  • published in Hebrew 'She'eilos U'Teshuvos Maharshag'. He also authored Zehav Shva and Maharshag al HaTorah both of which are commentaries on the Torah. Greenfeld

    Shimon Greenfeld

    Shimon Greenfeld

    Shimon_Greenfeld

  • Vathek
  • 1786 novel by William Beckford

    demon (div) in Vathek. Balkis (Balkis in Vathek) (Hebrew: מלכת שבא, Malkat Shva; Ge'ez: ንግሥተ ሳባ, Nigist Saba; (ማክዳ mākidā); Arabic: ملكة سبأ, Malikat Sabaʾ

    Vathek

    Vathek

    Vathek

  • Moshe Shmuel Shapiro
  • Israeli Rosh Yeshiva

    Minsk, Belarus Died 2006 (aged 88–89) Alma mater Yeshivas Mir Occupation Rosh Yeshiva, rabbi Known for Kuntres Ha-Biurim, Sha'arei Shemu'os, Zahav MiShva

    Moshe Shmuel Shapiro

    Moshe Shmuel Shapiro

    Moshe_Shmuel_Shapiro

  • Unicode and HTML for the Hebrew alphabet
  • Unicode and HTML values for the Hebrew script

    haser ִ‎   Hataf patach ֲ‎   &#1460; &‌#1458; Hataf kamatz ֳ‎   Hataf segol ֱ‎   &‌#1459; &‌#1457; Shva (nach and na) ְ‎   &#1456; Dagesh ּ‎   &#1468;

    Unicode and HTML for the Hebrew alphabet

    Unicode_and_HTML_for_the_Hebrew_alphabet

  • Hypercorrection
  • Non-standard language usage

    religious purposes. The month of Shevat (שבט‎) is mistakenly pronounced Shvas, as if it were spelled *שְׁבַת‎. In an attempt to imitate Polish and Lithuanian

    Hypercorrection

    Hypercorrection

  • Ktiv hasar niqqud
  • Hebrew spelling without indicating vowels via diacritic marks (niqqudot)

    The letter yod י‎ does not appear in the following situations: Before a shva nah, for example: הרגיש, מנהג, דמיון (hirgish, minhag, dimyon); Words whose

    Ktiv hasar niqqud

    Ktiv_hasar_niqqud

  • Sheba (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    disputed area between Israel, Lebanon, and Syria Shiva (disambiguation) Shva (ְ), a vowel in the Hebrew language All pages with titles beginning with

    Sheba (disambiguation)

    Sheba_(disambiguation)

  • Codex Sassoon 1053
  • 10th-century manuscript of the Hebrew bible

    often shows only the first. As a general rule, alephs receive an ordinary shva instead of a hataf vowel. In cases of disagreement, S1 agrees with the tradition

    Codex Sassoon 1053

    Codex Sassoon 1053

    Codex_Sassoon_1053

  • List of Hebrew exonyms
  • ˁAmmon) Amman רְחוֹבוֹת) רחובות) Rechovot (Rəḥoḇoṯ) Rehoboth שְׁבָא) שבא) Shva (Šəḇaˀ) Sheba שׁוֹמרוֹן) שומרון) Shomron (Šomron) Samaria שְׁכֶם) שכם) Shkhem

    List of Hebrew exonyms

    List_of_Hebrew_exonyms

  • Hebrew diacritics
  • System of marks added to Hebrew letters

    vertical dots underneath the letter (called sh'va) make the vowel very short. Shva אְ‎ U+05B0 [e̞] or [-] apostrophe, e, or nothing silent ~ שְׁוָא ‒ Reduced

    Hebrew diacritics

    Hebrew_diacritics

  • Naomi Shemer
  • Israeli musician (1930–2004)

    published by Lulav Book Four (Sefer Arbah), copyright 1995, published by Shva Publishers Ada Aharoni Karen Alkalay-Gut Raquel Chalfi Hava Pinchas-Cohen

    Naomi Shemer

    Naomi Shemer

    Naomi_Shemer

  • Uriel Herman
  • Israeli musical artist

    Album Songs Face to Face The Man Who Sold The World Ballad for Yael Shva Esre "I shall not die, but live" Winter light Hour of the wolf Shirat hachalil

    Uriel Herman

    Uriel_Herman

  • Holam
  • Hebrew niqqud vowel sign

    letter vav ⟨ו‎⟩ with the dot above it is the Ḥolam male itself. Other Niqqud Shva · Hiriq · Tzere · Segol · Patach · Kamatz · Holam · Dagesh · Mappiq · Shuruk ·

    Holam

    Holam

  • Noam Hanegbi
  • Israeli technology expert and senior executive in the banking and financial sector

    Mercantile Discount Bank, Discount Mortgage Bank, Isracard, Diners Club Israel, Shva (Automated Bank Services Ltd.), and Masav (Bank Clearing Center). He was

    Noam Hanegbi

    Noam_Hanegbi

  • Sheva
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    southern Israel Tel Sheva, a Bedouin town in the Southern District of Israel Shva (◌ְ), a sign for a half-vowel or for the absence of vowel in the Hebrew alphabet

    Sheva

    Sheva

  • Hebrew Braille
  • Braille alphabet for the Hebrew language

    Tsadi Kuf Resh Shin Tav Niqqud Tiberian Babylonian Palestinian Samaritan Shva Hiriq Tzere Segol Pataḥ Kamatz Holam Kubutz/shuruk Dagesh Mappiq Maqaf Rafe

    Hebrew Braille

    Hebrew Braille

    Hebrew_Braille

  • Dan Ben-Amotz
  • Israeli radio broadcaster, journalist, playwright, and author

    hatseva'it, with Ze'ev Anner and Dani Kerman. 1989. Editor, with Shlomo Shva, Erets Tsiyon Yerushalayim. 1973. Translator, with Amnon Dankner, Adif melafefon

    Dan Ben-Amotz

    Dan Ben-Amotz

    Dan_Ben-Amotz

  • Satellite Broadcasting & Communications Ass'n v. FCC
  • pdf Charles B. Goldfarb, SHRDDNS Report http://www.fcc.gov/mb/shva/shvia.pdf at 106th Congress First Session, in the state of united states

    Satellite Broadcasting & Communications Ass'n v. FCC

    Satellite Broadcasting & Communications Ass'n v. FCC

    Satellite_Broadcasting_&_Communications_Ass'n_v._FCC

  • Dedi Baron
  • Israeli theatre opera director

    from the talented case, including Limor Goldstein, Motti Katz, Aya Granit Shva, Yoav Levi, Hadar Baruch, David Shaul. All of them are doing their work with

    Dedi Baron

    Dedi_Baron

  • Ira Jan
  • Russian artist, writer (1869–1919)

    Aharon Ormian), Tel Aviv, Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 2003 (a biography) Shlomo Shva, "O thou seer, go: Haim Nahman Bialik's Life Story", Dvir, 1990 (a biography)

    Ira Jan

    Ira Jan

    Ira_Jan

  • Himmo, King of Jerusalem
  • 1987 Israeli film

    nowadays notable Israeli film people, such as Rony Gruber, Samuel Maoz, Shva Salhoov, and Shahar Segal [he] started out as crew bit parts on this film

    Himmo, King of Jerusalem

    Himmo,_King_of_Jerusalem

  • Adel Abdessemed
  • Algerian artist (born 1971)

    McDonough, Philippe-Alain Michaud, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Jacques Rancière, Shva Salhoov Adel Abdessemed. Jalousies – complicités avec Jean Nouvel, Paris

    Adel Abdessemed

    Adel Abdessemed

    Adel_Abdessemed

  • Shimon Agassi
  • Iraqi rabbi (1852–1914)

    Yeshivat Ahavat Shalom Publications. 1998. Retrieved Aug 3, 2016. The book "Zahav Shva", by Rabbi Shimon Agassi זהב-שבא. Jerusalem. Retrieved Aug 3, 2016.

    Shimon Agassi

    Shimon Agassi

    Shimon_Agassi

  • List of Israeli poets
  • Avraham Stern (1907–1942) David Shimoni (1891–1956) Mati Shemoelof (born 1972) Shva Salhoov (born 1963) Nava Semel (1954–2017) David Dean Shulman (born 1949)

    List of Israeli poets

    List_of_Israeli_poets

  • Shlomo Morag
  • Israeli linguist (1926–1999)

    oral traditions, such as the Begadkefat phenomenon and the pronunciation of shva na. In his book, Morag describes the phonetic and phonological characteristics

    Shlomo Morag

    Shlomo Morag

    Shlomo_Morag

  • Yona Fischer
  • Israeli art curator (1932–2022)

    during the decade. "The conversation between Fisher and Arie Aroch", wrote Shva Salhoov, "creates a story that is linked to and has been made into art since

    Yona Fischer

    Yona Fischer

    Yona_Fischer

  • Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works
  • Israeli Hebrew-language literary prize

    Yizhar Smilansky, Alona Kimhi, Dorit Rabinyan, Rivka Raz, Asher Reich, Shlomo Shva 2003 Sharon As, Haya Esther, Alex Epstein, Mishka Ben David, Avraham Bar-Oz

    Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works

    Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works

    Prime_Minister's_Prize_for_Hebrew_Literary_Works

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Online names & meanings

  • Adwitiya | அத்விதீய
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Adwitiya | அத்விதீய

    Unique, Matchless

  • Ammihud
  • Biblical

    Ammihud

    people of praise

  • Danial
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Danial

    God is my judge

  • Mahnaz
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, Arabic, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi

    Mahnaz

    Glory of the Moon

  • Poorna
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Poorna

    Complete

  • Lulaya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Lulaya

    Learned

  • Venika
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Venika

    Holy River

  • Adalrik
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Adalrik

    Noble friend.

  • FAITHE
  • Female

    English

    FAITHE

    Variant spelling of English Faith, FAITHE means "faith." 

  • NOGAHH
  • Male

    Hebrew

    NOGAHH

    (נׄגַה) Hebrew name NOGAHH means "shining splendor," as of the fire or the sun. In the bible, this is the name of a son of King David.

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