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Hiriq, also
called Chirik (Hebrew: חִירִיק
ḥiriq IPA: [χiˈʁik]) is a
Hebrew niqqud vowel sign
represented by a
single dot ⟨ ִ ⟩
underneath the letter...
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orthography only, the glyph, yud-
ḥiriq (יִ),
pronounced /i/, can be
optionally used,
rather than
typing yud then
ḥiriq (יִ). In
Hebrew spelling this would...
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absence of the yod
representing the
vowel hiriq, this
vowel would be
pronounced shorter. This
short hiriq (ī)
would also
cause the teth (ט) following...
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Tiberian ḥăṭep̄ qāmeṣ חֲטֶף קָמָץ [ɔ̆] ŏ בִ
Hiriq hiriq Israeli ẖīrīq חִירִיק [i] ī
Usually promoted to
Hiriq Malei in
Israeli writing for the sake of disambiguation...
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niqqud with א אַ אֶ אֵ אִ אָ אׇ אֹ אֻ אוּ name
patah segol tzere hiriq qamatz holam qubutz shuruq value /a/ /ɛ/ /e/ /i/ /ɔ/ /o/ /u/...
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either 'righteousness' or the
proper name Zedek. With the
addition of the
hiriq compaginis (-ī)
indicating the
archaic construct form, malk-ī
means 'king...
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niqqud with ב
Tiberian analogue patah,
segol qamatz tzere hiriq holam qubutz,
shuruq shva
mobile (shva na)
value /a/ /ɔ/ /e/ /i/ /o/ /u/ /ə/...
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represented by a
single <י> (see יי). In
didactic works,
authors may add a
ḥiríq to the
letter (<יִ>) to
represent /i/,
thereby distinguishing /i/ from...
- with a "long" niqqud-variant,[↑], such as the long
vowel of
either yod or
ḥiríq, as in יְחִֽידְֿךָ (Gen. 22:2) (yəḥīḏəḵa), or the long
vowel of waw or ḥolam...
- ệ, ậ, â, ô ע ayin /ʔ/ or /ʕ/ — — ê, ệ, ậ, â, ô ו waw/vav /w/ or /v/ וֹ ḥolám malé ô וּ shurúq û י yud /j/ ִ י
ḥiríq malé î ֵ י tseré malé ê, ệ...