For us non-Jewish Messianics, it's sometimes difficult to remember all the rules of Hebrew. For example, with the shin, if the dot is on the left side then the shin is pronounced with an "s" sound; if the dot is on the right side then the shin is pronounced with a "sh" sound. How can we as men remember the rule that a dot on the right means "sh"? Use the following sentence as a memory device:
"She is always right."
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