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There is a grammatical concept as follows, if imI'm not mistaking:

If [Aleph, Hei, Yud, Vav] comes at the end of one word, the dot of the first letter in the following word will be dropped.

My question is what will happen to pronunciation of the second word? Example:

  1. Pirkei avot: Perek dalet pasogh chaf Is it ketova or chatova?

  2. Pirkei avot: perek hei pasuk chet last word Is it kehalacha or chehalacha?

I could be very wrong, as I’m learning. Please correct meme. Thank you.

There is a grammatical concept as follows, if im not mistaking:

If [Aleph, Hei, Yud, Vav] comes at the end of one word, the dot of the first letter in the following word will be dropped.

My question is what will happen to pronunciation of the second word? Example:

  1. Pirkei avot: Perek dalet pasogh chaf Is it ketova or chatova?

  2. Pirkei avot: perek hei pasuk chet last word Is it kehalacha or chehalacha?

I could be very wrong, as I’m learning. Please correct me. Thank you.

There is a grammatical concept as follows, if I'm not mistaking:

If [Aleph, Hei, Yud, Vav] comes at the end of one word, the dot of the first letter in the following word will be dropped.

My question is what will happen to pronunciation of the second word? Example:

  1. Pirkei avot: Perek dalet pasogh chaf Is it ketova or chatova?

  2. Pirkei avot: perek hei pasuk chet last word Is it kehalacha or chehalacha?

I could be very wrong, as I’m learning. Please correct me. Thank you.

There is a grammatical concept as follows, if im not mistaking:

If [aleph[Aleph, heiHei, yudYud, vav]Vav] comes at the end of one word, the dot of the first letter in the following word will be dropped.

My question is what will happen to pronunciation of the second word? Example:

  1. Pirkei avot: Perek dalet pasogh chaf Is it ketova or chatova?

  2. Pirkei avot: perek hei pasuk chet last word Is it kehalacha or chehalacha?

I could be very wrong, as imI’m learning. PlsPlease correct me. TyThank you.

There is a grammatical concept as follows, if im not mistaking:

If [aleph, hei, yud, vav] comes at the end of one word, the dot of the first letter in the following word will be dropped.

My question is what will happen to pronunciation of the second word? Example:

  1. Pirkei avot: Perek dalet pasogh chaf Is it ketova or chatova?

  2. Pirkei avot: perek hei pasuk chet last word Is it kehalacha or chehalacha

I could be very wrong as im learning. Pls correct me. Ty

There is a grammatical concept as follows, if im not mistaking:

If [Aleph, Hei, Yud, Vav] comes at the end of one word, the dot of the first letter in the following word will be dropped.

My question is what will happen to pronunciation of the second word? Example:

  1. Pirkei avot: Perek dalet pasogh chaf Is it ketova or chatova?

  2. Pirkei avot: perek hei pasuk chet last word Is it kehalacha or chehalacha?

I could be very wrong, as I’m learning. Please correct me. Thank you.

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Pronunciation based on grammatical concepts

There is a grammatical concept as follows, if im not mistaking:

If [aleph, hei, yud, vav] comes at the end of one word, the dot of the first letter in the following word will be dropped.

My question is what will happen to pronunciation of the second word? Example:

  1. Pirkei avot: Perek dalet pasogh chaf Is it ketova or chatova?

  2. Pirkei avot: perek hei pasuk chet last word Is it kehalacha or chehalacha

I could be very wrong as im learning. Pls correct me. Ty