| Hebrew punctuation
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| cantillation
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| cantillation
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| Sof passuk |
׃ |
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Paseq |
׀
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| Etnakhta/atnakh |
֑ |
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Segol |
֒
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| Shalshelet |
֓ |
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Zakef katan |
֔
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| Zakef gadol |
֕ |
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Tifcha/tarkha |
֖
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| Rivia |
֗ |
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Zarka |
֘
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| Pashta |
֙ |
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Yetiv |
֚
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| Tevir |
֛ |
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Geresh |
֜
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| Geresh muqdam |
֝ |
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Gershayim |
֞
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| Karne parah |
֟ |
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Telisha gedola/talsha |
֠
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| Pazer |
֡ |
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Atnah hafukh |
֢
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| Munakh/shofar holekh |
֣ |
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Mahpach |
֤
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| Merkha/ma’arikh |
֥ |
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Mercha kefula |
֦
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| Darga |
֧ |
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Qadma |
֨
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| Telisha qetana/tarsa |
֩ |
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Yerah ben yomo |
֪
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| Ole |
֫ |
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Illuy |
֬
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| Dehi |
֭ |
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Tsinnorit |
֮
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Gershayim (Hebrew: גֵּרְשַׁיִם, without niqqud גרשיים), also occasionally grashayim,[1] can refer to either of two distinct typographical marks in the Hebrew language. The name literally means "double geresh".
Punctuation mark
There are a few different uses for this mark in punctuation:
- To indicate a Hebrew acronym.[2]
- To indicate a multi-digit Hebrew numeral.
- and many other uses.
Cantillation mark
The mark of also used as a "cantillation mark", to indicate the which syllables to say more strongly when reciting from the Hebrew Bible, such is also known as the "Tanakh".
Computer encoding
Most keyboards do not have a key for the gershayim. As a result, a quotation mark is often used instead.
| Appearance
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Code Points
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Name
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| ״
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U+05F4
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Hebrew Punctuation Gershayim
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| ֞
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U+059E
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Hebrew Accent Gershayim
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Related pages
References
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| Overviews |
- Language
- Alphabet
- History
- Ancient inscriptions
- Transliteration to English / from English
- Gematria
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| Eras |
- Biblical (northern dialect)
- Mishnaic
- Medieval
- Modern
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| Reading traditions |
- Ashkenazi
- Sephardi
- Italian
- Mizrahi (Syrian)
- Yemenite
- Samaritan
- Tiberian (extinct)
- Palestinian (extinct)
- Babylonian (extinct)
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| Orthography | | Eras | |
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| Scripts |
- Rashi
- Braille
- Ashuri
- Cursive
- Crowning
- Paleo-Hebrew
- Solitreo
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| Alphabet | |
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| Niqqud |
- Tiberian
- Babylonian
- Palestinian
- Samaritan
- Shva
- Hiriq
- Tzere
- Segol
- Pataḥ
- Kamatz
- Holam
- Kubutz/shuruk
- Dagesh
- Mappiq
- Maqaf
- Meteg
- Rafe
- Sin/Shin dot
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| Spelling |
- with Niqqud / missing / full
- Mater lectionis
- Abbreviations
- Plene scriptum
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| Punctuation | |
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| Phonology |
- Biblical Hebrew
- Modern Hebrew
- Philippi's law
- Law of attenuation
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| Grammar |
- Verbal morphology
- Semitic roots
- Prefixes
- Suffixes
- Segolate
- Vav-consecutive
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| Academic |
- Revival
- Academy
- Study
- Ulpan
- Keyboard
- Hebrew / ancient / modern Israeli literature
- Names
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- Unicode and HTML
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| Reference works |
- Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar
- Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testament Scriptures
- Brown–Driver–Briggs
- Strong's Concordance
- Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament
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