From: "Eduardo M. Acuna" <eacuna AT mail.giga.com>
To: b-hebrew AT franklin.oit.unc.edu
Subject: Re: Mesha Stele and the Tetragrammaton
Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2001 01:46:56 -0500
> Hi all
>
> with regards to Eduardo saying
>
> <quote> the most likely pronunciation of YHWH is: Ieoua </quote>
>
> and Rolf saying
>
> <quote> IAW probably stands for /iahu/, /iehu/, /iaho/ or /ieho/ </quote>
>
> Just how do you pronounce Ieoua, iahu, iehu, etc.,
>
> Provided answers to be in IPA, or at least give the IPA names for the letter
> sounds (ie voiced bilabial fricative - BTW the B, in Greek, IABE would in
> late Roman times be pronounced like this, as it merged with U (=W) which had
> also became a voiced bilabial fricative).
>
> BTW is Ieoua legal in Scrabble?
>
Are you asking for the pronunciation of the vowels? Vowels that are common
to all human languages? Maybe you have not recognized them, see: Iehouah =
ieoua; which by rearranging the order we have: aeiou.
Perhaps they got scrabbled in your head?
Eduardo.
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