[Heb-NACO] vocalizing a word question

Shinohara, Jasmin jshino at pobox.upenn.edu
Thu Jul 20 16:47:42 EDT 2017


Yes, I think ‘deṭ’ is better than ‘daiṭ’ for most closely approximating how the word actually sounds. But again, if it’s in the first 5 words, I’d add a 246 with the standard romanization form of daiṭ.

From: Heb-naco [mailto:heb-naco-bounces+jshino=pobox.upenn.edu at lists.osu.edu] On Behalf Of Heidi G Lerner
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mea culpa:



in Rav-Milim and Morfix דייט has been normalized to דיט, so it should be romanized as "deṭ'





I would like propose that we adopt Rav-Milim as another stanford for romanization/vocalization for the more contemporary words that have entered the Hebrew language since E-S' last edition of 2007 and do not appear there or in Alcalay.



i believe that we talked about this in years gone by.







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From: Heb-naco <heb-naco-bounces at lists.osu.edu<mailto:heb-naco-bounces at lists.osu.edu>> on behalf of Yossi Galron <jgalron at gmail.com<mailto:jgalron at gmail.com>>
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Our rule is that it should be Dait  (two Yods are "ai")

Yossi



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On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 4:28 PM, Gottschalk, Haim <hgot at loc.gov<mailto:hgot at loc.gov>> wrote:
Dear colleagues:

How would you vocalize דייט? I could not the word in the dictionaries, nor find it vocalized in worldcat, nor on the internet. The word is pronounced as “date” as going out on a date. I have Romanized it as “deyit”.

Thanks in advance.

Haim

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