• Tzere (also spelled Tsere, Tzeirei, Zere, Zeire, Ṣērê; modern Hebrew: צֵירֵי, IPA: [tseˈʁe], sometimes also written צירה‎; formerly צֵרֵי‎ ṣērê) is a...
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  • transliterated as an e. In Modern Hebrew, segol makes the same sound as tzere, as does the Hataf Segol (Hebrew: חֲטַף סֶגּוֹל   IPA: [ħaˈtaf seˈɡol],...
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  • that it no longer reflects the current pronunciation. In modern Hebrew, tzere is pronounced the same as segol, although they were distinct in Tiberian...
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  • Green Beth Hamedrash - have preserved one of the German pronunciations.) Tzere is pronounced [ej] in the majority of Ashkenazic traditions. In Polish usage...
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    niqqud with א אַ אֶ אֵ אִ אָ אׇ אֹ אֻ אוּ name patah segol tzere hiriq qamatz holam qubutz shuruq value /a/ /ɛ/ /e/ /i/ /ɔ/ /o/ /u/...
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  • Reish Shin Taw Niqqud Tiberian Babylonian Palestinian Samaritan Shva Hiriq Tzere Segol Patach Kamatz Holam Kubutz and Shuruk Dagesh Mappiq Maqaf Rafe Sin/Shin...
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  • Nach Shva Na Patach Hataf Patach Kamatz Gadol Kamatz Katan Hataf Kamatz Tzere, Tzere Male Segol Hataf Segol Hirik Hirik Male Holam, Holam Male Kubutz Shuruk...
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    written and pronounced differently: evening has a segol, while mixed has a tzere. Bar, Shaul. "Who Were The Mixed Multitudes?" Hebrew Studies, vol. 49, 2008...
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    German or Yiddish. see Guttural R the pronunciation (by many speakers) of tzere < ֵ ‎> as [eɪ] in some contexts (sifréj and téjša instead of Sephardic sifré...
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  • construct form. of תּוֹרַת מֹשֶׁה‎ Torat Moshe (Torah of Moses) ֵ י‎   (Tzere and Yud) Changes a plural masculine noun to the construct form. of סִפְרֵי...
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