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Home | Learning Hebrew | Hebrew Vowels | Hebrew Vowels: Holem Holem is represented by a single dot above the letter, and to the left of the letter. Here is what Holem looks like with an imaginary Hebrew letter: Here are some examples of Holem used in common words from the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible): We have seen that when a dot occurs above the letter Vav, it is pronounced o. This is, in fact, simply the vowel Holem. There is no difference between the pronunciation of Vav being used with Holem in this manner and Holem at any other time. Again, words are not pronounced differently just because they sometimes contain an extra Vav to make the word easier to read. One final point about the vowel Holem. Since Holem goes above and slightly to the left of a letter, in some printed Hebrew fonts it clashes with the dot above the letters Sin and Shin, Home | Learning Hebrew | Hebrew Vowels | Hebrew Vowels: Holem |
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