Seven Kings (Vowels) - Tiberian vs Israeli Pronunciation
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In this video I discuss the 7vowels called "kings" in Tiberian pronunciation, in contrast to the regular (Israeli) pronunciation.
Stellar lesson! You are an outstanding teacher, sir! Thank you for explaining the vowels in a way everyone can understand!
Very helpful.
You have explained this 7 vowel system in a way that supports the 5 vowel system. Now I can continue using 5 vowels for simplicity but with a better understanding.
Thank you for including this important step.
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An excellent video lesson!
Your pronunciation is slightly off, but that is fine because not all languages have these sounds. You say your e like /ɛ/, your ɛ like /æ/, your o like /ɔ/, and your ɔ like /ɑ/, i.e. they're all slightly more open than they should be.
The "seven kings" are exactly the seven tonic vowels of Italian!
Happy that God's language is not mixed up with Yiddish. The Tiberian has it! 8 century B.C. in Gallilee!
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Nice video
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4:53 - 5:03
Well... That partly explains why the nikkud system seems so excessively complicated.