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Holam (modern Hebrew: חוֹלָם‎, IPA: [χoˈlam], formerly חֹלֶם‎, ḥōlem) is a Hebrew niqqud vowel sign represented by a dot above the upper left corner of the consonant letter. For example, here the holam appears after the letter mem ⟨מ‎⟩‎: מֹ‎. In modern Hebrew, it indicates the mid back rounded vowel, [o̞], and is transliterated as an o.

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  • El holam (en hebreo, חוֹלָם, en el AFI, [χol'am], y formalmente, חֹלֶם, χōl'ēm), es un tipo de niqud hebreo (una vocal), compuesto por un punto elevado ( ֹ ), que generalmente representa el sonido [o], originalmente [ o̞ ]. La letra con la que forma un mater lectionis (letra de soporte para vocales), es usualmente Vav, además de Alef o He. Es en este caso, cuando se le denomina Holam male (חוֹלָם מָלֵא,χo'lam ma'le(ʔ), holam entero); así pues, cuando se sitúa sobre otra letra, se le denomina Holam haser (חוֹלָם חָסֵר, χo'lam χa'ser, holam deficiente). (es)
  • Holam (modern Hebrew: חוֹלָם‎, IPA: [χoˈlam], formerly חֹלֶם‎, ḥōlem) is a Hebrew niqqud vowel sign represented by a dot above the upper left corner of the consonant letter. For example, here the holam appears after the letter mem ⟨מ‎⟩‎: מֹ‎. In modern Hebrew, it indicates the mid back rounded vowel, [o̞], and is transliterated as an o. The mater lectionis letter which is usually employed with holam is vav, although in a few words, the letters alef or he are used instead of vav. When it is used with a mater lectionis, the holam is called holam male (חוֹלָם מָלֵא‎, IPA: [χoˈlam maˈle], "full holam"), and without it the holam is called holam haser (חוֹלָם חָסֵר‎, IPA: [χoˈlam χaˈser], "deficient holam"). (en)
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  • El holam (en hebreo, חוֹלָם, en el AFI, [χol'am], y formalmente, חֹלֶם, χōl'ēm), es un tipo de niqud hebreo (una vocal), compuesto por un punto elevado ( ֹ ), que generalmente representa el sonido [o], originalmente [ o̞ ]. La letra con la que forma un mater lectionis (letra de soporte para vocales), es usualmente Vav, además de Alef o He. Es en este caso, cuando se le denomina Holam male (חוֹלָם מָלֵא,χo'lam ma'le(ʔ), holam entero); así pues, cuando se sitúa sobre otra letra, se le denomina Holam haser (חוֹלָם חָסֵר, χo'lam χa'ser, holam deficiente). (es)
  • Holam (modern Hebrew: חוֹלָם‎, IPA: [χoˈlam], formerly חֹלֶם‎, ḥōlem) is a Hebrew niqqud vowel sign represented by a dot above the upper left corner of the consonant letter. For example, here the holam appears after the letter mem ⟨מ‎⟩‎: מֹ‎. In modern Hebrew, it indicates the mid back rounded vowel, [o̞], and is transliterated as an o. (en)
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