The romanization of Hebrew often requires consultation of dictionaries and other sources in addition to the ISO romanization table, mainly for the purpose of providing vowels. The main dictionary employed is Hamilŵn heḥadaš (Yrẇšalayim: Qiryat-seper, 1966-1970) by ʾAbraham ʾEben-Šwšan). For more information on the various editions of this dictionary, see the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Even-Shoshan_Dictionary English Wikipedia article] dedicated to it. | The romanization of Hebrew often requires consultation of dictionaries and other sources in addition to the ISO romanization table, mainly for the purpose of providing vowels. The main dictionary employed is Hamilŵn heḥadaš (Yrẇšalayim: Qiryat-seper, 1966-1970) by ʾAbraham ʾEben-Šwšan). For more information on the various editions of this dictionary, see the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Even-Shoshan_Dictionary English Wikipedia article] dedicated to it. |