On Sep 29, 1:00=A0am, "Art" <a...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Where are all these "vowels" coming from?
Don't ask me! I don't pretend to know the whole Hebrew
alphabet, but I DO know there are 22 letters, NO vowels
and they don't translate very well into ANY language,
not even Greek. Like Chiron tries to do!
After all Hebrew is more a character Language than an
alphabet to begin with.
>
> > Yes, there is a "G" in Hebrew. =A0It's the third letter, and has the
na=
me
> > "gimel". =A0Alef, bet, gimel, dalet... alpha, beta, gamma, delta...
=A0=
See a
> > connection?
>
> > You guys ought to take the trouble to learn what you're talking about.
> > I'm not saying you should necessarily learn Hebrew (though it would
> > help), but for God's sake, at least take a look at their alphabet and
> > check your facts. =A0There are only 22 letters, for crying out loud,
it=
's
> > really not that hard.
>
> > The seventh letter in Hebrew's alphabet is zayin, by the way.
>
> > --
> > Q: What is the sound of one cat napping?
> > A: Mu.


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