
Geresh - Wikipedia
Geresh (׳ in Hebrew: גֶּרֶשׁ [1] or גֵּרֶשׁ [2][3] [ˈɡeʁeʃ], or medieval [ˈɡeːɾeːʃ]) is a sign in Hebrew writing. It has two meanings. A note of cantillation in the reading of the Torah and other Biblical …
Geresh (trope) - Wikipedia
Geresh (Hebrew: גֵּרֵשׁ, with variant English spellings) is a cantillation mark found in the Torah, Haftarah, and other books of the Hebrew Bible. It is most often found together with the Kadma …
Hebrew alphabet - Wikipedia
Geresh is also used to denote an abbreviation consisting of a single Hebrew letter, while gershayim (a doubled geresh) are used to denote acronyms pronounced as a string of letters; …
Geresh and Gershayim - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …
Geresh and Gershaim are punctuation marks in the Hebrew script that mark abbreviations and other groups of letters that are often not Hebrew words. Its function is similar to that of the …
希伯来标点符号 - 华文百科
詹姆斯·肯尼迪(James Kennedy)是一位英国 赫布拉斯特(Hebraist ),他写了一本关于 Paseq 的书,他假设这是一个古老的标记,其目的与现代单词 SIC (在非拉丁文文本中)相同。 威 …
Geresh (trope) - Wikiwand
Geresh is a cantillation mark found in the Torah, Haftarah, and other books of the Hebrew Bible. It is most often found together with the Kadma, in which case t...
Transliterating English into Hebrew - Hebrew for Christians
Some English letters have no exact equivalent in Hebrew. In this case, a small mark similar to an apostrophe (called a Geresh) tells the reader that there is something unusual. With certain …
Torah Reading Trop (Ta'amim) - Chabad.org
When a pashta symbol is all alone, not followed by an asla, it is the first type of pashta. Similarly, when the asla is not preceded by pashta/kadma, it is an asla geresh. It isn't so easy at the …
Torah Trope - Congregation Or Atid
Below are the Torah Tropes for you to practice. Listen to the audio and chant along as you read. Click from the list to go to each trope. 1. Etnaḥta Clause. 2. Sof Pasuk. 3. Sof Aliyah. 4. Zaqef …
' U+0027 APOSTROPHE - Unicode Explorer
' U+0027 APOSTROPHE, copy and paste, unicode character symbol info, apostrophe-quote (1.0), single quote, APL quote, neutral (vertical) glyph with mixed usage, 2019 is preferred for …