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DBG, any scholarship why Shema ends in an Ayin and not a Aleph?

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Goyim in Abundance
  06/03/26
There are two “silent” letters in Hebrew: alef a...
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  06/06/26
lol @ jews setting goytraps for casual hebrew learners
zarathustra
  06/06/26
the ayin has actually evolved. it used to be more guttural. ...
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  06/06/26


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Date: June 3rd, 2026 6:31 PM
Author: Goyim in Abundance



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5870907&forum_id=2#49913751)



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Date: June 6th, 2026 9:29 PM
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There are two “silent” letters in Hebrew: alef and ayin. Shin-mem-ayin means “listen,” but shin-mem-alef means “perhaps.” The ayin is written oversized to draw our attention to it, so we don’t err and say, “Perhaps, Israel, Hashem is our God….” Similarly, the letters dalet and reish look very similar. Alef-ches-dalet means “one,” while “alef-ches-reish means “another.” The oversized dalet keeps us from misreading and saying “there is another God” (God forbid!), which would be the exact opposite of “Hashem is One!”

https://jewinthecity.com/2023/08/what-is-the-meaning-of-the-shema-prayer/

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5870907&forum_id=2#49919457)



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Date: June 6th, 2026 9:31 PM
Author: zarathustra

lol @ jews setting goytraps for casual hebrew learners

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5870907&forum_id=2#49919463)



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Date: June 6th, 2026 9:41 PM
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the ayin has actually evolved. it used to be more guttural. the arabs have an ayin that's gutteral.

it's like how they say mo-HHHHHHHAAAAAA-med

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5870907&forum_id=2#49919479)