02-21-2010, 08:23 PM
Thanks for the reply, Karl. For biblical Hebrew, they used this:
Bet, "v" as in "cave"
Bet-dagesh, "b" as in "bat"
Vav, "v" as in "vine"
Kaph, "ch" as in "Bach"
Kaph-dagesh, "k" as in "keep"
Qoph, "k" as in "keep"
Is the Syriac Qoph considered to be different than "k"? Like maybe just slightly softer, inbetween the "k" and "ch"?
Bet, "v" as in "cave"
Bet-dagesh, "b" as in "bat"
Vav, "v" as in "vine"
Kaph, "ch" as in "Bach"
Kaph-dagesh, "k" as in "keep"
Qoph, "k" as in "keep"
Is the Syriac Qoph considered to be different than "k"? Like maybe just slightly softer, inbetween the "k" and "ch"?