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Marger
Which are the vowels of... ... the word "Italian" (referred to the language) in Hebrew?...
5 ago 2013 19:01
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אִיטַלְקִית
5 agosto 2013
1
Dear Marger, I replied to your comment, but maybe in the wrong spot, so I will copy it here.... Copy and paste the word into a different program, where you can see it written in a different font, and bigger, and you'll see the vowels better. It looks like a single dot under the lamed here, because of the very small printing in this page, but there are two dots. It is a sheva. Or if you go to the Morfix dictionary you can type "italian" and you will see it clearly there.
5 agosto 2013
1
I use the Morfix dictionary online, it is excellent and free, it gives you all the vowels for any word, however sadly not for the various declinations/inflections (ie, it gives you only the vowels for the singular nouns, for the masculine singular adjectives, and for the past tense singular first person masculine verbs)
5 agosto 2013
By the way, that is pronounced italkit. You are Italian, I see, so pronounce it exactly as you would read this in Italian, the accent on the last syllable.
5 agosto 2013
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Marger
Competenze linguistiche
Arabo (standard moderno), Inglese, Francese, Tedesco, Ebraico, Italiano, Latino, Russo, Spagnolo
Lingua di apprendimento
Arabo (standard moderno), Inglese, Francese, Tedesco, Ebraico, Latino, Russo, Spagnolo