Talk:Hebrew/Tips for Contributing

Transliteration
I agree that the Hebrew spelling (characters) are primary and should always be in the lesson. But I disagree with the comment in the tips that we shoud avoid transliterations. I think we should encourage transliterations for the elementary lessons. In some cases there may be multiple transliterations, and that's ok. Also in elementary lessons, I think we should have the vowels and other diacritic marks. (Although I think it's good to have some exercises practicing reading without them.) --CocoaZen 02:22, 17 July 2006 (UTC)

Course?
To be honest, despite using words as 'lesson', I miss the actual 'tutoring' towards the student. I get the feeling of 'an information dump', instead of teaching Hebrew...

Hebrew diacritics (nikud) with Windows 10
This article needs updating to include instructions on how to include nikud with Windows 10. 238-Gdn (discuss • contribs) 17:38, 21 June 2017 (UTC)