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Quick transliteration question.

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    Macsen Melinydd
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    How would the word "Harlequin" be spelled in Hebrew? Haven't yet established a full command of the transliteration process(I suppose that'll come with Practicus), but knowledge of this particular word would assist my work for the day.

    Thank you in advance.

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      How would the word "Harlequin" be spelled in Hebrew? Haven't yet established a full command of the transliteration process(I suppose that'll come with Practicus), but knowledge of this particular word would assist my work for the day.

      Thank you in advance.

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      Bereshith
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      • M Macsen Melinydd

        How would the word "Harlequin" be spelled in Hebrew? Haven't yet established a full command of the transliteration process(I suppose that'll come with Practicus), but knowledge of this particular word would assist my work for the day.

        Thank you in advance.

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        Jim Eshelman
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        @P is for Pomegranate said

        "How would the word "Harlequin" be spelled in Hebrew?"

        There are two possible questions here, and I don't know which you mean.

        Do you mean: If seeking gematria for the English word harlequin, how would you encode/transliterate the letters? (E.g., "James" = YAMHS)

        Or, do you mean: If you were writing this as if it were Hebrew, so that a Hebrew speaker/reader would recognize it and know how to pronounce it (in the fashion of writing hierophantes for the Greek equivalent), how would you write it? (E.g., "James" = GeMZ, but only for a Yeminite Jew.)

        For the former, using a strict conversion code, I'd answer: HARLHQVYN

        For the latter, amidst minor vowel-related varations, I'd answer: Har-le-quin HRLQVN. (The a would be absorbed with a vowel pointing as in the Hebrew word har, thee would be a schwa, and the i would be a pointing since adding a Yod would change the sound to iy, essentially the English ee which you don't want.)

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        • M Macsen Melinydd

          How would the word "Harlequin" be spelled in Hebrew? Haven't yet established a full command of the transliteration process(I suppose that'll come with Practicus), but knowledge of this particular word would assist my work for the day.

          Thank you in advance.

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          Danica
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          since it's not a Hebrew word, I'd go with simple letter for letter transliteration:
          He - Aleph - Resh - Lamed - He - Quoph - Vau - Yod - Nun

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          • M Macsen Melinydd

            How would the word "Harlequin" be spelled in Hebrew? Haven't yet established a full command of the transliteration process(I suppose that'll come with Practicus), but knowledge of this particular word would assist my work for the day.

            Thank you in advance.

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            Macsen Melinydd
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            I had a feeling I wasn't wording that correctly, Danica had it right.
            Thank you both for the quick response.

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