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1. To write your name in Hebrew, erase any vowels from your name, reverse the order of the letters, and replace each consonant with its matching Hebrew letter.
2. Vowel symbols are written under, above, or next to the consonants to indicate sounds. Final letters are only used at the end of words.
3. Names beginning with a vowel get an introductory "Nun" letter. Names ending in "ah" sounds use the Hebrew letter "Hei" as the last letter, while names ending in "ee" sounds use "Yod". There are no double consonants.
1. To write your name in Hebrew, erase any vowels from your name, reverse the order of the letters, and replace each consonant with its matching Hebrew letter.
2. Vowel symbols are written under, above, or next to the consonants to indicate sounds. Final letters are only used at the end of words.
3. Names beginning with a vowel get an introductory "Nun" letter. Names ending in "ah" sounds use the Hebrew letter "Hei" as the last letter, while names ending in "ee" sounds use "Yod". There are no double consonants.
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1. To write your name in Hebrew, erase any vowels from your name, reverse the order of the letters, and replace each consonant with its matching Hebrew letter.
2. Vowel symbols are written under, above, or next to the consonants to indicate sounds. Final letters are only used at the end of words.
3. Names beginning with a vowel get an introductory "Nun" letter. Names ending in "ah" sounds use the Hebrew letter "Hei" as the last letter, while names ending in "ee" sounds use "Yod". There are no double consonants.
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How do I write my name in Hebrew How do I write my name in Hebrew How do I write my name in Hebrew How do I write my name
in Hebrew The Hebrew Alphabet
1. 1. 1. 1. Write your name e.g. SARAH - N NN N B 2 22 2 _________________________________ G . .. . D 2. 2. 2. 2. Erase the vowel(s) SRH H V ` `` ` ______________________________________ Z l ll l CH " "" " 3. 3. 3. 3. Reverse the letters in your name HRS T I II I Y ` `` ` ______________________________________ K 2 22 2 L " 4. 4. 4. 4. Find the Hebrew letters that match the M 2 22 2 consonants in your name and write these N . .. . down L` L` L` L` If you do not see one of the S 7 77 7 letters in your name choose the Hebrew - ! !! ! letter that sound most like it. P/F TZ S SS S K ______________________________________ R SH L LL L T 5. 5. 5. 5. Vowels symbols are written under, above or next to the consonants. In the name SARAH Final letters are only written at the you write the symbol for a L LL L (s) as well as end of words and these are as under the (r). The vowel o and oo are follows:- formed by the ` `` ` combined with the vowel _ __ _ (CH) 2 2 2 2 (M) | | | | (N) (P) | | | | (TZ) symbol. _________________________________
______________________________________ Vowel symbols (see 5)
6. 6. 6. 6. Does your name begin with a vowel? ALAN a - (b) e.g. father (NL). Precede this with the Hebrew letter a (b) e.g. spa | || |" "" "N NN N (final n) i/ee . / (b) e.g. machine/jenny ay .. (b) e.g. hay 7. 7. 7. 7. If your name ends with an a sound, as ey (b) e.g. met in SARAH then your write (h) as the last (b) e.g. silent alone letter. If your name ends with an ee sound, o ` ` ` ` e.g. home e.g. JENNY, then your write ` `` `(y) as the last oo ` ` ` ` e.g. moon letter. (b) means vowel is below the hebrew 8. 8. 8. 8. There are no double consonants in Hebrew, you Would write EMMA with one C CC C (m)