כתיב חסר
Hebrew
Etymology
From כתיב (k'tív) + חסר (khasér); hence literally "spelling that is lacking".
Noun
- Ktiv haser: a style of Hebrew spelling that uses neither diacritics (except sometimes sparingly) nor extra vowel letters (compared to traditional spelling); contrasted with כתיב מלא (k'tív malé), which also doesn't use the diacritics, but which compensates by using vowel letters more heavily.
Antonyms
- (style of Hebrew spelling): כתיב מלא (k'tív malé)
External links
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Ktiv hasar niqqud#Ktiv haser on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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כתיב חסר ניקוד#כתיב חסר on the Hebrew Wikipedia.Wikipedia he
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