Tzere

Tzere
ֵ
IPA e, ɛ
Transliteration e
English example ⦁ bed
⦁ (Scottish) bay
Same sound segol
Example
תֵּל
The word for mound in Hebrew, tel. The only vowel (under Tav, the two dots horizontally) is the Tzere itself.
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Tzere (also spelled Tsere, Tzeirei, Zere, Zeire, Ṣērê; modern Hebrew: צֵירֵיIPA: [tseˈʁe], sometimes also written צירה‎; formerly צֵרֵיṣērê) is a Hebrew niqqud vowel sign represented by two horizontally-aligned dots "◌ֵ" underneath a letter. In modern Hebrew, tzere is mostly pronounced the same as segol and indicates the phoneme /ɛ/, which is the same as the "e" sound in the vowel segol and is transliterated as an "e". There was a distinction in Tiberian Hebrew between segol and Tzere.