Ktiv menuqad
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Ktiv menuqad ( Hebrew : כתיב מנוקד IPA: [ktiv menuˈkad] , literally "writing with niqqud ") is text in Hebrew supplemented with niqqud diacritics . In modern Israeli orthography niqqud is seldom used, except in specialised texts such as dictionaries, poetry, or texts for children or for new immigrants.
An example of ktiv menuqad is a tikkun , a book in which the text of the Torah appears in two side-by-side versions, one identical to the text which appears in the Torah (which uses ktiv haser ), and one with niqqud and cantillation .
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