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Hebrew Point Segol Letter

ֶ is the Hebrew Point Segol, a vowel mark (U+05B6) used to indicate pronunciation.

U+05B6

Hebrew Point Segol is a diacritic character used with Hebrew letters to show vowel pronunciation. Because it is a combining mark, it typically appears attached to the letter that comes before it. Use the copy options below to insert it reliably in your text or code.

Hebrew Point Segol Letter Meaning

Hebrew Point Segol (U+05B6) is a vowel diacritic used in Hebrew to guide pronunciation. It is commonly written as a mark that combines with a preceding Hebrew letter, helping indicate a specific vowel sound. In many modern contexts, it is found in printed texts, educational materials, and properly vowel-pointed Hebrew. Like other vowel points, it can affect how the reader interprets the intended vocalization rather than changing the base letter itself. When copying, pay attention to the character order: the segol point is meant to attach to the letter before it, which is particularly important in plain text and programming environments.

Common uses

  • Adding vowel points for accurate Hebrew pronunciation in texts
  • Annotating Hebrew for language learning and study materials
  • Correctly formatting passages that require niqqud (vowel markings)
  • Preparing typography or editorial content where specific vocalization matters
  • Building search or display strings in software that supports Hebrew diacritics

Examples

ֶ Hebrew Point Segol (U+05B6)

  • ֶבְּרֶכֶתֶם (with segol on the relevant letters)
  • ֶמֶלֶךְ (vowel-pointed Hebrew with segol used in the word)
  • ֶשָׁלֹוםֶ (demonstration where segol marks a vowel)
  • ֶוְשֵׁמֶרֶך (showing segol placement in vowel-pointed text)
  • ֶגְּאֻלָּהֶ (example layout in vowel-marked writing)

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+05B6
HTML Entityֶ
HTML Codeֶ
CSS\05B6

FAQ

What does the Hebrew Point Segol letter mean?

Hebrew Point Segol (U+05B6) is a vowel diacritic used in Hebrew to guide pronunciation. It is commonly written as a mark that combines with a preceding Hebrew letter, helping indicate a specific vowel sound. In many modern contexts, it is found in printed texts, educational materials, and properly vowel-pointed Hebrew. Like other vowel points, it can affect how the reader interprets the intended vocalization rather than changing the base letter itself. When copying, pay attention to the character order: the segol point is meant to attach to the letter before it, which is particularly important in plain text and programming environments.

Is Hebrew Point Segol the same as a Hebrew letter?

No. Hebrew Point Segol (U+05B6) is a vowel diacritic (a point/mark) that combines with a Hebrew letter to indicate pronunciation.

How do I input it in HTML?

Use the provided HTML entity: ֶ

What is the Unicode code point for Hebrew Point Segol?

Its Unicode code point is U+05B6.

Why does the mark sometimes appear in the wrong place?

Because it is used as a combining mark. It typically needs to come immediately after the letter it should attach to.