Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Segol (Hebrew: סֶגּוֹל IPA: [seˈɡol]) is a Hebrew niqqud vowel sign that is represented by three dots forming an upside down equilateral triangle \"ֶ\". As such, it resembles an upside down therefore sign (a because sign) underneath a letter. In modern Hebrew, it indicates the phoneme /e/ which is similar to \"e\" in the English word sound in sell and is transliterated as an e.In Modern Hebrew, a segol makes the same sound as a zeire, as does the Hataf Segol (Hebrew: חֲטַף סֶגּוֹל IPA: [χaˈtaf seˈɡol], \"Reduced Segol\"). The reduced (or hataf) niqqud exist for segol, patach, and kamatz which contain a shva next to it."@en }
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- Segol abstract "Segol (Hebrew: סֶגּוֹל IPA: [seˈɡol]) is a Hebrew niqqud vowel sign that is represented by three dots forming an upside down equilateral triangle \"ֶ\". As such, it resembles an upside down therefore sign (a because sign) underneath a letter. In modern Hebrew, it indicates the phoneme /e/ which is similar to \"e\" in the English word sound in sell and is transliterated as an e.In Modern Hebrew, a segol makes the same sound as a zeire, as does the Hataf Segol (Hebrew: חֲטַף סֶגּוֹל IPA: [χaˈtaf seˈɡol], \"Reduced Segol\"). The reduced (or hataf) niqqud exist for segol, patach, and kamatz which contain a shva next to it.".