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- Tifcha abstract "Tifcha (Hebrew: טִפְחָ֖א, also spelled Tifkha, Tipcha and other variant English spellings) is a cantillation mark commonly found in the Torah, Haftarah, and other books that are chanted. In Sephardic and Oriental traditions, it is called Tarcha, meaning "dragging" or "effort".The Tifcha is found in both the Etnachta group as the second member of that group, and in the Sof passuk group, though the melody varies slightly in each. While it is a weak sound, it is considered to be stronger than a TevirThe Hebrew word טִפְחָ֖א translates into English as diagonal. It is related to the word tefach (טפך, measurement of the palm). The tifcha does not have a separating value of its own, as it is in the middle of a set of words.Tifcha occurs in the Torah 11,285 times, more than any other trope sound. Tifcha is the only trope sound to appear more than 10,000 times in the Torah.The first word of the Torah בראשית (Bereshit) is on a Tifcha.".
- Tifcha wikiPageID "29839333".
- Tifcha wikiPageLength "2965".
- Tifcha wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Tifcha wikiPageRevisionID "644327309".
- Tifcha wikiPageWikiLink Biblical_and_Talmudic_units_of_measurement.
- Tifcha wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Deuteronomy.
- Tifcha wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Exodus.
- Tifcha wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Genesis.
- Tifcha wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Leviticus.
- Tifcha wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Numbers.
- Tifcha wikiPageWikiLink Cantillation.
- Tifcha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cantillation_marks.
- Tifcha wikiPageWikiLink Etnachta.
- Tifcha wikiPageWikiLink File:TipchaEtn.jpg.
- Tifcha wikiPageWikiLink File:TipchaSof.jpg.
- Tifcha wikiPageWikiLink Haftarah.
- Tifcha wikiPageWikiLink Ketuvim.
- Tifcha wikiPageWikiLink Mercha.
- Tifcha wikiPageWikiLink Neviim.
- Tifcha wikiPageWikiLink Sof_passuk.
- Tifcha wikiPageWikiLink Tefach.
- Tifcha wikiPageWikiLink Tevir.
- Tifcha wikiPageWikiLink Torah.
- Tifcha wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tifcha".
- Tifcha hasPhotoCollection Tifcha.
- Tifcha nameEn "Tipcha".
- Tifcha nameHe "טִפְחָ֖א".
- Tifcha smbl "֖".
- Tifcha smpl "הָא֖וֹר".
- Tifcha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hebrew-Bible-stub.
- Tifcha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hebrew_cantillation.
- Tifcha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-he.
- Tifcha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tifcha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Torah_reading.
- Tifcha subject Category:Cantillation_marks.
- Tifcha hypernym Mark.
- Tifcha type Person.
- Tifcha comment "Tifcha (Hebrew: טִפְחָ֖א, also spelled Tifkha, Tipcha and other variant English spellings) is a cantillation mark commonly found in the Torah, Haftarah, and other books that are chanted. In Sephardic and Oriental traditions, it is called Tarcha, meaning "dragging" or "effort".The Tifcha is found in both the Etnachta group as the second member of that group, and in the Sof passuk group, though the melody varies slightly in each.".
- Tifcha label "Tifcha".
- Tifcha sameAs Tifcha.
- Tifcha sameAs m.0fq153r.
- Tifcha sameAs Q7808814.
- Tifcha sameAs Q7808814.
- Tifcha wasDerivedFrom Tifcha?oldid=644327309.
- Tifcha isPrimaryTopicOf Tifcha.