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“Haggemara” would be better. “Hagemara” and “Ha’gemara” are fine, too.
“Haggemara” would be better. “Hagemara” and “Ha’gemara” are fine, too.
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Hi [[Coolrustacean]],
you're right, but we're just following common conventions in Torah literature. Thanks for raising your concern, and we hope to one day not need to bother with English altogether.
--[[User:MordechaiD|MordechaiD]] ([[User talk:MordechaiD|talk]]) 14:17, 1 July 2022 (UTC)

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This page, and probably many other pages as well, write Hebrew words begging with “Ha-” in PascalCase, as “HaGemara”, “HaTalmud”, etc, which is wrong, because

- PascalCase is a computer programming convention which is used to represent multiple words when spaces aren’t allowed - Even where spaces aren’t allowed, “HaGemara” would imply that “Ha” and “Gemara” are separate words, rather than a word with a prefix - Even if that weren’t so, it’s also grammatically incorrect in nearly all cases, because the דגש חזק would cause the gemination of the next consonant. Thus, “HaGemara” is misleading, because it indicates that “Ha-“ is a separate syllable.

“Haggemara” would be better. “Hagemara” and “Ha’gemara” are fine, too.

--- Hi Coolrustacean, you're right, but we're just following common conventions in Torah literature. Thanks for raising your concern, and we hope to one day not need to bother with English altogether. --MordechaiD (talk) 14:17, 1 July 2022 (UTC)