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<blockquote data-quote="granpa" data-source="post: 53717755" data-attributes="member: 186179"><p>&#1509; &#1510; as i understand it isnt just 't' followed by 's'. </p><p>like 'ch' its not quite a plosive and not quite a fricative. its both at the same time. its an affricative. someone correct me if i'm wrong.</p><p></p><p>&#1488; is, as i learned it, the coughing sound that occurs between 2 consecutive vowels. like a new yorker would pronounce 'bottle': 'bo--le' (no 't'). it also occurs in uh-oh.</p><p></p><p></p><p>you say ' &#1491; has a "th" sound '. is it the th sound in 'thin' or in 'there'. in other words is it voiced or not?</p><p></p><p>are any of the letters similar to a french 'r'? (in particular '&#1506;')</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="granpa, post: 53717755, member: 186179"] ץ צ as i understand it isnt just 't' followed by 's'. like 'ch' its not quite a plosive and not quite a fricative. its both at the same time. its an affricative. someone correct me if i'm wrong. א is, as i learned it, the coughing sound that occurs between 2 consecutive vowels. like a new yorker would pronounce 'bottle': 'bo--le' (no 't'). it also occurs in uh-oh. you say ' ד has a "th" sound '. is it the th sound in 'thin' or in 'there'. in other words is it voiced or not? are any of the letters similar to a french 'r'? (in particular 'ע') [/QUOTE]
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