>>19 Actually, "SHALOM" is "שלום" (SHLM), because Hebrew has no vowels, allowing to compress a lot of text in a little space. So, there is a huge profit to be gained from using Hebrew: all you variable names become shorter.
>>20 Hebrew most certainly does have vowels. Vowels are sounds.
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Anonymous2016-05-28 19:11
>>23 1. Consonants are sounds 2. There are also plenty of consonants that can be voiced continuously just like vowels, e.g. "wwwwww", "rrrrr", "nnnnnn" etc. 3. That said, Hebrews do write down their vowels, except in a stupid and unreadable way.