Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Romanization_of_Hebrew> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 38 of
38
with 100 items per page.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew abstract "Hebrew uses the Hebrew alphabet with optional vowel points. The romanization of Hebrew is the use of the Latin alphabet to transliterate Hebrew words.For example, the Hebrew name spelled יִשְׂרָאֵל ("Israel") in the Hebrew alphabet can be romanized as Yisrael or Yiśrāʼēl in the Latin alphabet.Romanization includes any use of the Latin alphabet to transliterate Hebrew words. Usually it is to identify a Hebrew word in a non-Hebrew language that uses the Latin alphabet, such as German, Spanish, Turkish, and so on. The term transliteration means using an alphabet to represent the letters and sounds of a word spelled in another alphabet, whereas the term transcription means using an alphabet to represent the sounds only. Romanization can do both.To go the other way, that is from English to Hebrew, see Hebraization of English. Both Hebraization of English and Romanization of Hebrew are forms of transliteration. Where these are formalized these are known as "transliteration systems," and, where only some words, not all, are transliterated, this is known as "transliteration policy."".
- Romanization_of_Hebrew thumbnail Ha_savuja_ha_palestini_title.gif?width=300.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew wikiPageExternalLink authorities.loc.gov.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew wikiPageExternalLink bible.ort.org.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew wikiPageExternalLink Satellite?cid=1150885932357&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FPrinter.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew wikiPageExternalLink transliterate.html.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew wikiPageExternalLink index.jsp.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew wikiPageExternalLink taatiq2007.pdf.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew wikiPageExternalLink hebrew.htm.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew wikiPageExternalLink transliterate.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew wikiPageExternalLink www.bhgrammar.com.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew wikiPageExternalLink rom1_he.pdf.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew wikiPageExternalLink chap1.htm.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew wikiPageExternalLink rome.html.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew wikiPageExternalLink transliteration.htm.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew wikiPageExternalLink SBLHS.pdf.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew wikiPageExternalLink karmeli.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew wikiPageExternalLink 14.shtml.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew wikiPageExternalLink index.cfm?method=unbound.welcome.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew wikiPageID "1445979".
- Romanization_of_Hebrew wikiPageRevisionID "589939136".
- Romanization_of_Hebrew group ""note"".
- Romanization_of_Hebrew hasPhotoCollection Romanization_of_Hebrew.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew refs "ref|Rarely, loanwords or their derivations contain the phoneme , which standardly is spelled with "", indistinguishably from "" denoting . Some non-standard distinguishing ways of spelling exist, such as "" or word-initial "" (see orthographic variants of vav), but their usage is not consistent. Therefore, correctly romanizing the "" as cannot rely on orthography but rather on lexical knowledge, e.g. "" [http://morfix.mako.co.il/default.aspx?q=%u05D3%u05D0%u05D5%u05D5%u05D9%u05DF Morfix] → "da'awín", "" [http://morfix.mako.co.il/default.aspx?q=%u05D1%u05D0%u05D5%u05D5%u05D9%u05E8 Morfix] → "ba'avír".|name="note_w"|group="note"".
- Romanization_of_Hebrew subject Category:Hebrew_alphabet.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew subject Category:Hebrew_language.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew subject Category:Romanization.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew comment "Hebrew uses the Hebrew alphabet with optional vowel points. The romanization of Hebrew is the use of the Latin alphabet to transliterate Hebrew words.For example, the Hebrew name spelled יִשְׂרָאֵל ("Israel") in the Hebrew alphabet can be romanized as Yisrael or Yiśrāʼēl in the Latin alphabet.Romanization includes any use of the Latin alphabet to transliterate Hebrew words.".
- Romanization_of_Hebrew label "Romanization of Hebrew".
- Romanization_of_Hebrew label "Transcription de l'hébreu".
- Romanization_of_Hebrew label "نسخ العبرية".
- Romanization_of_Hebrew sameAs Transcription_de_l'hébreu.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew sameAs m.0526gh.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew sameAs Q2916967.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew sameAs Q2916967.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew wasDerivedFrom Romanization_of_Hebrew?oldid=589939136.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew depiction Ha_savuja_ha_palestini_title.gif.
- Romanization_of_Hebrew isPrimaryTopicOf Romanization_of_Hebrew.