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Hebrew Syllables -
The Two Rules for Syllabification

In order to properly pronounce a Hebrew word, you will need to


understand how the word is divided into syllables (i.e., units of
distinct sound). There are two basic rules for dividing a Hebrew
word into syllables, as explained below.

Rule 1: # Syllables = # Vowels

A syllable always begins with a consonant (except when a word begins


with Vav, which is a form of conjunction) and may end with either a
consonant or another vowel. Since there is one vowel per syllable, the
number of syllables in a word is the same as the number of vowels.

We will indicate word division by drawing a line between the syllables


and then placing the numbers (1), (2), and so on, directly below (or
sometimes above) each consecutive syllable:

Rule 2: Syllables can be "Open" or "Closed"

Open syllables end with a vowel sound and closed syllables end with a letter
without a vowel:

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Open Syllable Closed Syllable

We will indicate open syllables with (O) and a closed syllable with (C):

General Rule: Vowels are normally long in open syllables (i.e., ba, be, bo) and short in a
closed syllables (ab, eb, ob).

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