-
Hebrew script has five
letters that have
special final forms,[c]
called sofit (Hebrew: סופית,
meaning in this
context "final" or "ending") form, used...
- in both the
Standard and
Mispar Gadol Methods of Gematria; However, (mem
sofit)
final mem's
value is 40 in the
Standard Method and 600 in the
Mispar Gadol...
- or
transliteration in any way. The name for the
letter is
final kaf (kaf
sofit). Four
additional Hebrew letters take
final forms: mem, nun, pei and tsadi...
- Nun is the
fourteenth letter of the
Semitic abjads,
including Arabic nūn ن,
Aramaic nūn 𐡍,
Hebrew nūn נ,
Phoenician nūn 𐤍, and
Syriac nūn ܢ,. Its...
-
adjectival modifiers are
always the same.
These suffixes (Hebrew: סוֹפִית
sofit)
often come from
loanwords from
English (Latin, Gr****, etc...)
which are...
- the 22-letter
Hebrew numeral set is
sometimes extended to 27 by
using 5
sofit (final)
forms of the
Hebrew letters. By convention, the
numbers 15 and 16...
-
script until the 1940s. In the
Hebrew alphabet the
final form is
called sofit (Hebrew: סופית,
meaning "final" or "ending"). This set of
letters is known...
- ּפִילִיפ /ˈfilip/ "Philip"),
while borrowings ending in /f/
still use the Pe
Sofit (e.g. כֵּיף /kef/ "fun", from Arabic). This is
because native Hebrew words...
-
Tsade (also
spelled ṣade, ṣādē, ṣaddi, ṣad, tzadi, sadhe, tzaddik) is the
eighteenth letter of the
Semitic abjads,
including Arabic ṣād ص,
Aramaic ṣāḏē...
- his
first theatre award: a
special prize of
Expert Council of the "Golden
Sofit" (the top-rated
theatre award in
Saint Petersburg) for Best Debut. Then...