Verse:Tdūrzů/Hebrew: Difference between revisions

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Nouns ending in /o/ are mapped directly to feminine nouns: טַאקָה, טַאקוֹת ''táko, tákôs'' 'taco, tacos'.
Nouns ending in /o/ are mapped directly to feminine nouns: טַאקָה, טַאקוֹת ''táko, tákôs'' 'taco, tacos'.


Final /-m/ or /-n/ in foreign loanwords are spelt with a non-final מ and נ.
Final /-m/ or /-n/ in foreign loanwords are spelt with a non-final מ and נ : קילאגרם ''kilogram'' 'kilogram'.


Arabic loanwords are normatively spelled with a special transliteration of Arabic letters into corresponding Hebrew letters (but some hyper-Arabisms are added colloquially, such as ע replacing א.). The Arabic feminine ending is spelled with a final {{heb|ה}} pronounced ''-e''. Back-borrowings from Yiddish are spelled with an apostrophe before the final letter.
Arabic loanwords are normatively spelled with a special transliteration of Arabic letters into corresponding Hebrew letters (but some hyper-Arabisms are added colloquially, such as ע replacing א.). The Arabic feminine ending is spelled with a final {{heb|ה}} pronounced ''-e''. Back-borrowings from Yiddish are spelled with an apostrophe before the final letter.