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02.18. LESSON 10 – ZAYIN, PEY

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Lesson 10 – Zayin, Pey

Consonants z The "Zayin" is pronounced "z" as in "zebra." p The "Pey" is pronounced two ways, "p" as in "pad," and "ph" as "phone." If the dagesh appears in the middle of the letter (P) it is pronounced "p." When the dagesh does not appear in the letter (p) it is pronounced "ph."

@     The "final Pey" is only used when this letter appears at the end of a word. The "final pey" will never appear with the dagesh and will therefore be
    pronounced "ph."

Vowels

\a     This vowel combination (sh’va and qamats) is called a "chataph qamats" and is pronounced "ah" as in "father."

Practice Az Iz "z Ez uz oP ;P ep ,P \P ?p `1 @,z z]p a<z z,h zea @;a aEz h<z `2 @uq %Ez @;K z;v z’f ~’P ;xoP `3

Vocabulary To do, make - h’f’[ `2 Which, who - r,v]a `1 Face - ~yin’P `3 Sentences - Genesis 1:11 b,fe[ a,v,D #,r’a’h aev.d;T ~yih{l/a r,ma{Y;w Anyim.l yir.P h,f{[ yir.P #e[ [;r,z ;[yir.z;m !ek-yih.y;w #,r’a’h-l;[ Ab-A[.r;z r,v]a

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