Hebrew Transliteration
The "Transliteration Code for Notes" column specifies the code
for each Hebrew letter.
- The five letters with distinct final forms (Kaph, Mem, Nun,
Peh, and Tsadhe) are mapped into upper case letters, K, M, N, P,
and U.
- Surround the text with the back slash ( \ ) and caret ( ^ )
characters.
For example, add the following to your note:
\^Mhrba\^
- Start each line of Hebrew with the back slash and caret
characters .
- You must reverse the text and add the final forms for text to
display correctly.
- 'Aleph is a scarcely audible breathing from the lungs and do
not confuse with the English "a" or any vowel.
- 'Ayin, properly a deep guttural sound, pass over silently when
reading.
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Hebrew Transliterations Table