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-=====Consistent Pronunciations===== 
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-====Latin Influence==== 
-During the Roman Empire, much original Hebrew pronunciation was lost, being overwhelmed by Latin convention.  
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-For example Classical Latin relied on the letter 'V', which stood for both the /w/ and /u/ sounds. We can see the influence of this in the Hebrew letter 'ื•' which is often pronounced /w/, /u/, or /o/. 
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-In Classical Latin 'b' and 'v' are pronounced the same. This is still the case in Spanish which derived from Latin. 
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