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In Lõis, Dror Yikra was written by a Corded Ware Jew (named Dunash ben Lavrat דונש בן לברט, CW Hebrew: /ðunaʃ ven lavɾat/ as in our world). Hence the rhymes work in accents such as Corded Ware, Indian, and Siészal accents but not in accents such as Havohróh Măcubéleth, Đâu-Gequơxex, and North American accents.
In Lõis, Dror Yikra was written by a Corded Ware Jew (named Dunash ben Lavrat דונש בן לברט, CW Hebrew: /ðunaʃ ven lavɾat/ as in our world). Hence the rhymes work in accents such as Corded Ware, Indian, and Siészal accents but not in accents such as Havohróh Măcubéleth, Đâu-Gequơxex, and Holy Land accents.


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==L-Tiberian Hebrew==
==L-Tiberian Hebrew==
L-Tiberian Hebrew was pronounced the same as our Tiberian Hebrew, unless stated otherwise. It was influenced by Old Togarmite instead of Arabic. The main differences were:
L-Tiberian Hebrew was pronounced the same as our Tiberian Hebrew, unless stated otherwise. It was influenced by Old Togarmite instead of Arabic. The main differences were: