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| | Transliteration of Hebrew Letters in the Bible |
 | | The Hebrew letters Zayin, Lamed, Mem, Nun, Samekh, Qoph, Resh and Shin are easily represented as the English letters z, l, m, n, s, q, r, and sh. |
 | | All double consonants (those marked in Hebrew by a doubling dot in the middle of the letter) are simply written twice in the transliteration. |
 | | There are six Hebrew consonants whose pronunciation may be "hard" or "soft." These are the so-called Beghadh- Kephath letters, b, g, d, k, p, t: the Hebrew letters Beth, Gimel, Daleth, Kaph, Pe and Taw. |
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