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Wednesday, 15 October 2014

The Hebrew Final Letters

5 letters of the Ivrit Alef Bet have a final form.  
This means that when they appear at the end of a word they look different.

We are going to learn how these letters look in Block letters (reading) and learn how they are written in Cursive letters (writing).

The 5 letters that have a final form are:  Kaf,  Mem, Noon, Peh, Tsadi,   




Final Kaf ך
We learnt that the letter Kaf have 2 sounds (Strong and Weak) K and H' like Het
The final form of the letter has just 1 sound the Soft sound H'

NOTE: This is the letter in its normal form
(Block and Cursive) =>


This is the letter in its final form (Block and Cursive) =>




Practice writing final Kaf







Final Mem ם
We learnt that the letter Mem has the sound M
The final form of the letter also has the sound M

NOTE: This is the letter in its normal form
(Block and Cursive) =>

This is the letter in its final form (Block and Cursive) =>




Practice writing final Mem









Final Noon ן
We learnt that the letter Noon has the sound N
The final form of the letter also has the sound N

 NOTE: This is the letter in its normal form
(Block and Cursive) =>

This is the letter in its final form (Block and Cursive) =>





Practice writing final Noon








Final Peh ף
We learnt that the letter Peh have 2 sounds (Strong and Weak) P and F
The final form of the letter has just 1 sound the Soft sound F


NOTE: This is the letter in its normal form 
(Block and Cursive) =>

his is the letter in its final form (Block and Cursive) =>





Practice writing final Peh










  Final Tsadi
We learnt that the letter Tsadi has the sound Ts
The final form of the letter also has the sound Ts


NOTE: This is the letter in its normal form
(Block and Cursive) =>

This is the letter in its final form (Block and Cursive) =>






Practice writing final Tsadi

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