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Keyboard: Where's the Tet? Where are Sofit letters? Why are there two Yuds and two Vav characters?
Tet can be entered by typing a CAPITAL "T". The #1 basic rule for our phonetic keyboard is this: If you got the wrong letter, CAPITALIZE IT and that will be the letter you wanted! So… CAPITAL “T” will give you the Hebrew letter “Tet” :) Sofit letters ...
How to Save Words
Here’s how to save words to your saved words list. Enter the word Click the blue “Translate” button Click the “save” link/star in the translation panel as shown here:
Phonetic Hebrew Keyboard Letter Mapping
Hebrew Alphabet with Phonetic Keyboard Keys ג ב בּ א gimel- g vet- b,B,V bet- b, B aleph - a ז ו ה ד zayin- z vav- v, o, u hay- h dalet- d כּ י ט ח kaf- c yud- i, y tet- T chet- H, j, K מ ל ך כ mem- m lamed- l chaf sofit- C chaf- c ס ן נ ם samech - s ...
How to Type on the Phonetic Hebrew Keyboard
Tip #1: Just Start Typing! Think aleph sounds like "a"? Try it. Gimel sounds like "g"? You guessed it again. a = א (aleph) b = ב (bet) c = כ (chaf/kaf) d = ד (dalet) you guess the rest! Tip #2: Type the wrong letter? Capitalize it! CAPITALIZE IT. It ...
How to Conjugate Hebrew Verbs
There are a number of ways to access the Verb Conjugator. In all cases, you will be entering a verb or verb root (shoresh) in Hebrew, or any verb in English and then pressing the ‘Translate’ button. This will produce the conjugation tables in the ...