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The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Biblical and Modern Hebrew language pronunciations in Wikipedia articles. For a guide to adding IPA characters to Wikipedia articles, see Template:IPA and Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Pronunciation § Entering IPA characters.

Since Modern Hebrew has different pronunciations in Israel, certain letters may be transcribed differently depending on the background of the speaker. See Biblical Hebrew phonology and Modern Hebrew phonology for a more thorough look at the sounds of Hebrew.

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Consonants
BHMHLetter(s)RomanizationEnglish approximation
b בּ (Beť dǝgušah) b bet
d דּ (Daleť dǝgušah) d dark
ð d ד (Ďaleť rafah) BH: ḏ
MH: d
BH: this
MH: dark
[1][2] ג׳ (Gimel with geresh) j joy
ɸ f פ ף (Fei rafah) BH:
MH: f
fool
ɡ גּ (Gimel dǝgušah) g go
ɣ ɡ ג (Ǧimel rafah) BH: ḡ
MH: g
BH: No English equivalent; Arabic Ghayn (غ‎‎‎)
MH: go
h ה (He), הּ (He mappiq) h hen
ħ χ (ħ)[3] ח (Ḥeť) BH: ḥ
MH: h or ch/kh
BH: No English equivalent; Arabic ḥāʾ (ح‎‎)
MH: Scottish loch
j י (Yoď) y yes
k כּ ךּ (Kaf dǝgušah)
k skin
l ל (Lameď) l left
ɬ s שׂ (Sin semalith) BH: ś
MH: s
BH: No English equivalent; Welsh llwyd
MH: see
m מ ם (Mem) m man
n נ ן (Nun) n no
p פּ (Pei dǝgušah) p spin
q k ק (Qof) BH: q
MH: k
BH: No English equivalent; Arabic qāf (ق‎‎‎).
MH: skin.
r ʁ (r)[4] ר (Resh) r BH: trilled or tapped run.
MH: French rouge
s ס (Samekh) s see
ts[1] צ ץ (Ṣadi) BH: ṣ
MH: ts/tz
BH: No English equivalent; Arabic ṣād (ص‎)
MH: cats
ʃ שׁ (Šin Yemanit) BH: š
MH: sh
she
t תּ (Taw) t sting
t ט (Ṭeť) BH: ṭ
MH: t
BH: No English equivalent; Arabic ṭāʾ (ط‎)
MH: sting
θ ת (Ťaw) BH: ṯ
MH: t
BH: thing
MH: sting
[1] צ׳ ץ׳ (Tsade with geresh) ch chair
β v ב (Veť rafah)
BH: ḇ
MH: v
voice
w v ו (Vav) BH: w
MH: v
BH: would
MH: voice
w[5] וו (double Vav) or ו (single Vav) w we
x χ כ ך (Ḵaf rafah) BH: ḵ
MH: ch/kh
Scottish loch
ח׳[6] (Heth with geresh) kh
z ז (Zayin) z zoo
ʒ[2] ז׳ (Zayin with geresh) zh beige
ʕ ʔ (ʕ)[3] ע (Ayin) BH: ʿ
MH: '
BH: No English equivalent; Arabic 'ayn (ع)
MH: uh-(ʔ)oh
ʔ א (Alef)
BH: ʾ
MH:'
uh-(ʔ)oh
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Marginal consonants of Modern Hebrew in transliteration and loanwords (used only by some speakers)
IPAUsual pronunciationLetter(s)RomanisationEnglish
ð d / z ד׳ (Dalet with geresh) dh the
ɣ ʁ / ɡ ע׳[7] (Ayin with geresh) or ר׳[7] (Resh with geresh) gh No English equivalent; Arabic Ghayn (غ‎‎‎)
ŋ ŋɡ נג (Nun-Gimel) ng ring
θ t / s ת׳[8] (Tav with geresh) th thing
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Vowels
TH MH Letter(s) Romanization English approximation
a  (Patach),  (Hataf Patach) TH: a, ă
MH: a
Scottish bath
ej (e)[9] י(Tzere-Yodh),  (Zeire) TH: ē
MH: e or ei/ey
TH: Scottish bay
MH: bay
Scottish bay
ɛ  (Segol),  (Hataf Segol) TH: e, ĕ
MH: e
bed
ə (e)[9]  (Shva) TH: e/ĕ
MH: e or unwritten
TH: comma
MH: bed
[10] TH: comma
MH: silent
i (Hiriq) i see
i י(Hiriq-Yud) TH: ī
MH: i
o  (Holam alone), וֹ (with any mater lectionis) TH: ō
MH: o
story
ɔ  (Kamatz katan),  (Hataf Kamatz) TH: o, ŏ
MH: o
TH: off
MH: story
ɔː a  (Kamatz) TH: ā
MH: a
TH: off
MH: Scottish bath
u (Kubutz) u cool
u וּ (Vav with shuruk) TH: ū
MH: u
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Diphthongs in Modern Hebrew (used in transliteration and loanwords)
IPA Letter(s) Romanization English approximation
ao אוֹ (Patach-Holam), אוֹ (Kamatz-Holam) ao cow
au אוּ (Patach-Shuruk), אוּ (Kamatz-Shuruk) au
eu אוּ (Segol-Shuruk), אוּ (Tzere-Shuruk) eu no (some dialects[11])
ou וֹאוּ (Holam-Shuruk) ou goal
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More information IPA, Explanation ...
Other symbols
IPAExplanation
ˈ Primary stress (placed before the stressed syllable): אֹכֶל ('food') /ˈʔoχel/, אוֹכֵל‏ ('eating' [participle]) /ʔoˈχel/
ˌ Secondary stress, e.g. הַאֻמְנָם? ('oh, really?') /ˌhaʔumˈnam/
ː Long vowels (in Tiberian Hebrew) can be transcribed using the IPA gemination sign ː: the word for "hand" would be יָד /jɔːð/ in absolute state and יַד־ /jað/ in construct state.[12] Indicating normative consonant gemination uses a double consonant: גַּנָּב ('a thief') /ɡanˈnav/ not /ɡaˈnːav/
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