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Etnachta ◌֑ (hebräisch אֶתְנַחְתָּא) oder Atnach ist eine Trope in der jüdischen Liturgie und zählt zu den biblischen Satz-, Betonungs- und Kantillationszeichen den Teamim. Als eines der wichtigsten Satzzeichen teilt sie fast jeden Vers im Tanach in zwei Versteile.

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dbo:abstract Etnachta ◌֑ (hebräisch אֶתְנַחְתָּא) oder Atnach ist eine Trope in der jüdischen Liturgie und zählt zu den biblischen Satz-, Betonungs- und Kantillationszeichen den Teamim. Als eines der wichtigsten Satzzeichen teilt sie fast jeden Vers im Tanach in zwei Versteile. (de) Etnachta (Hebrew: אֶתְנַחְתָּא‎, with variant English spellings) is one of the most common cantillation marks in the Torah and Haftarah. It is the anchor for the Etnachta group, which in full consists of four different trope sounds, not all of which are always present. These are Mercha, Tipcha, Munach, and its namesake Etnachta. The Etnachta group marks the end of the first segment of a verse. Therefore, it never occurs more than once in a single verse. An example is in the first verse of the Book of Genesis, the statement that God created is marked with an Etnachta, showing the completion of God’s creation. The Hebrew word אֶתְנַחְתָּא translates into English as pause. This name is given because of its central location within a verse. (en)
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rdfs:comment Etnachta ◌֑ (hebräisch אֶתְנַחְתָּא) oder Atnach ist eine Trope in der jüdischen Liturgie und zählt zu den biblischen Satz-, Betonungs- und Kantillationszeichen den Teamim. Als eines der wichtigsten Satzzeichen teilt sie fast jeden Vers im Tanach in zwei Versteile. (de) Etnachta (Hebrew: אֶתְנַחְתָּא‎, with variant English spellings) is one of the most common cantillation marks in the Torah and Haftarah. It is the anchor for the Etnachta group, which in full consists of four different trope sounds, not all of which are always present. These are Mercha, Tipcha, Munach, and its namesake Etnachta. The Etnachta group marks the end of the first segment of a verse. Therefore, it never occurs more than once in a single verse. The Hebrew word אֶתְנַחְתָּא translates into English as pause. This name is given because of its central location within a verse. (en)
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