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The word yishpitu appears in 18:22. Notice the difference in 18:26, where it is yishputu.
In 19:3, make sure to say Vetaged, and not Vetagid.
In this Parasha there are the ten commandments. This is read extra slow, while making sure to pronounce it all correctly. The end of each commandment is sung out in a special melody, similar to the melody of Az Yashir, from the previous Parasha, Beshalach 15:1 –19.
Although almost all conregations read the ten commandments in Taam Elyon, there are some who read it in Taam Tachton, saving the special trope for Shavuot. This is very rare, though.
In the last sentence in this Parasha, Hashems name appears in the form of Yah. Make sure to emphasize the He at the end.
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