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Matres lectionis


In the spelling of Hebrew and some other Semitic languages, matres lectionis (English pronunciation: /ˈmtrz lɛktiˈns/; from Latin "mothers of reading", singular form: mater lectionis, Hebrew: אֵם קְרִיאָה‎‎), refers to the use of certain consonants to indicate a vowel. The letters that do this in Hebrew are אaleph, הhe, וwaw (or vav) and יyod (or yud). The yod and waw in particular are more often vowels than they are consonants. In Arabic, the matres lectionis (though they are much less often referred to thus) are alif ا, waw و, and ya' ي.


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