kubutz
English
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Alternative forms
- kubuts
- qubuts
Etymology
From Hebrew קֻבּוּץ m (kubúts).
Noun
kubutz (plural kubutzes)
- A Hebrew nikud diacritical mark (◌ֻ) in the form of three diagonal dots underneath a letter. Kubutz is pronounced as (Modern Israeli Hebrew) /u/, like the vowel “o” in “moon”.
See also
Further reading
- Kubutz and Shuruk on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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