
Geresh (׳ in גֶּרֶשׁ or {hebrew|גֵּרֶשׁ} ˈɡeʁeʃ, or medieval ˈɡeːɾeːʃ) is a sign in Hebrew writing. It has two meanings. ==Diacritic== As a diacritic, the Geresh is written immediately after (left of) the letter it modifies. It indicates three sounds native to speakers of modern Hebrew that are common in loan wor...
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[trope] The Geresh occurs 1733 times in the Torah in the Kadma-V`Azla pair, and 1112 times separately. The Hebrew word {hebrew|גֵּ֜רֵשׁ} translates into English as driving out. ==Total occurrences== ==Melody== ...
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