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Mercha-Tipcha-Munach-Etnachta Segol group: Munach-Zarka-Munach-Segol Rivia group: Munach-Munach-Rivia * Pazer/Telisha: Munach-Munach-Pazer (sometimes)-Telisha ketana
Munach
Jewish religious chanting practice
Revia; Darga Munach Revia; Munach-with-Pesiq Revia; Munach-with-Pesiq Munach Revia. (Munach with Pesiq is a disjunctive, separate from Munach proper, and
Hebrew_cantillation
Pashta Munach Zakef-Katan Mapach Pashta Zakef-Katan Pashta Munach Zakef-Katan Pashta Zakef-Katan Munach Zakef-Katan Zakef-Katan Yetiv Munach Zakef-Katan
Zakef_katan
Hebrew cantillation mark
disjunctives are Munach Legarmeh and Geresh (replaced by Gershayim when it is not preceded by a Kadma and oxytonic). Its conjunctives are Munach and Darga.
Revia (Hebrew cantillation mark)
Revia_(Hebrew_cantillation_mark)
Hebrew cantilation
(mesharet) which precedes the Etnachta is always a Munach. There can be either one or two Munach before the Etnachta. The second-level disjunctive (melech)
Etnachta
zarka in a row. The conjunctives of the Pashta are: Mapach, Mercha, Kadma, Munach and Telisha ketanna. The closest conjunctive is generally a Mapach, but
Pashta
which precedes the following disjunctives (mafsikim): Tifcha Sof passuk Munach Legarmeh Pashta: Only when the mercha and the pashta are followed, without
Mercha
֬ ) is the same as that of Munach ( ֣ ), except that the Illuy is positioned above the Hebrew letter, while the Munach is positioned below it. In the
Illuy_(cantillation)
turned into Tifcha. Its conjunctives (mesharet) are Mercha, Darga, Kadma and Munach. Mercha and Darga are used for the conjunctive which is the closest to the
Tevir
Bible. The Segol occurs together with a preceding Zarka, sometimes with a Munach preceding one or both. The Segol group is considered to be a disjunctive
Segol_(trope)
Name list
Female Language Igbo Origin Word/name Nigeria Meaning I and Chi Region of origin South East Nigeria Other names Short forms Muna, Munach Derived Munachimso
Munachi
Hebrew cantillation mark
four instances. On the other three, respectively, are a Kadma V'Azla, a Munach Rivi'i, and a Mercha Tipcha. This is representative of the way mitzvot are
Karne_parah
of the Hebrew Bible. It is usually found together with the Segol, with a Munach preceding either or both. The symbol for a Zarka is a 90 degrees rotated
Zarka_(trope)
Hebrew cantillation mark
four instances. On the other three, respectively, are a Kadma V'Azla, a Munach Rivi'i, and a Mercha Tipcha. This is representative of the way mitzvot are
Yerach_ben_yomo
Hebrew cantillation mark
conjunctives before a Revia, the first one is a darga (the second one is a Munach as usual) The conjunctive which precedes a mercha kefulah is always a darga
Darga
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Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English
To Endure; Contemporary Phonetic Variant of Dante; Enduring
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Berryman.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Jayditya | ஜயதீதà¯à®¯à®¾Â
Victorious Sun
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi
Thought
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Hindu
To make melodic sounds, Chanting
Girl/Female
Scottish
From the oak tree ford.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Rose
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Blue
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
King; Kingdom
Male
Polish
Polish form of Greek Christophoros, KRZYSZTOF means "Christ-bearer."Â
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