English
Etymology
wikipedia
Hebrew + alphabet
Noun
Hebrew alphabet
- 22 letters use for writing the Hebrew language. Derived from the Phoenician alphabet. In slightly adapted form it is also for writing several languages of the Jewish diaspora, including Yiddish, Ladino.
<p> </p>
<table align"center" border"1" cellpadding"2" cellspacing"0">
<tr>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">Name</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">alef</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">bet</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">gimel</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">dalet</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">he</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">vav</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">zayin</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">het</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">Letter</td>
<td>Image:Hebrew_letter_alef2.png|35px|Alef</td>
<td>Image:Hebrew_letter_bet2.png|35px|Bet</td>
<td>Image:Hebrew_letter_gimel2.png|35px|Gimel</td>
<td>Image:Hebrew_letter_dalet2.png|35px|Dalet</td>
<td>Image:Hebrew_letter_he2.png|35px|He</td>
<td>Image:Hebrew_letter_vav2.png|35px|Vav</td>
<td>Image:Hebrew_letter_zayin2.png|35px|Zayin</td>
<td>Image:Hebrew_letter_het2.png|35px|Het</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">Name</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">tet</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">yod</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">kaf</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">lamed</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">mem</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">nun</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">samekh</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">ayin</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">Letter</td>
<td>Image:Hebrew_letter_tet2.png|35px|Tet</td>
<td>Image:Hebrew_letter_yod2.png|35px|Yod</td>
<td>Image:Hebrew_letter_kaf2.png|35px|Kaf<br>
Image:Hebrew_letter_final_kaf2.png|35px|Kaf</td>
<td>Image:Hebrew_letter_lamed2.png|35px|Lamed</td>
<td>Image:Hebrew_letter_mem2.png|35px|Mem<br>
Image:Hebrew_letter_final_mem2.png|35px|Mem</td>
<td>Image:Hebrew_letter_nun2.png|35px|Nun<br>
Image:Hebrew_letter_final_nun2.png|35px|Nun</td>
<td>Image:Hebrew_letter_samekh2.png|35px|Samekh</td>
<td>Image:Hebrew_letter_ayin2.png|35px|Ayin</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">Name</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">pe</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">tsadi</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">qof</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">resh</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">shin</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">tav</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0"> </td>
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0"> </td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td bgcolor="#FFFFE0">Letter</td>
<td>Image:Hebrew_letter_pe2.png|35px|Pe<br>
Image:Hebrew_letter_final_pe2.png|35px|Pe</td>
<td>Image:Hebrew_letter_tsadi2.png|35px|Tsadi<br>
Image:Hebrew_letter_final_tsadi2.png|35px|Tsadi</td>
<td>Image:Hebrew_letter_qof2.png|35px|Qof</td>
<td>Image:Hebrew_letter_resh2.png|35px|Resh</td>
<td>Image:Hebrew_letter_shin2.png|35px|Shin</td>
<td>Image:Hebrew_letter_tav2.png|35px|Tav</td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan9 align"center" bgcolor="#FFFFE0">Some letters have a second and final form.</td>
</tr>
</table>
Category:Alphabets
Category:Aramaic language
Category:Hebrew language
Category:Hebrew letters
Category:Jewish
Category:Yiddish language
|