-
letter probably originated from a fast
recitation of the
alphabet (i.e., "
tsadi, qoph" → "tsadiq, qoph"),
influenced by the
Hebrew word tzadik, meaning...
- curl. The two
forms of the
letter Pe
spread out in a
marked flourish. For
Tsadi the right-hand head is made longer, at
first only to a
small degree, but...
-
Hebrew alphabet, it is
either written as ד (the
letter for /d/) or as צ׳ (
tsadi with geresh),
which is also used to
represent the /tʃ/ sound. The Arabic...
-
Latin alphabet is ⟨ț⟩. Tse is
thought to have come from the
Hebrew letter Tsadi ⟨צ⟩ or the
Arabic letter ص, via the
Glagolitic letter Tsi (Ⱌ ⱌ). It is unclear...
- an influence; see
revival of the
Hebrew language). In Hebrew, the
letter tsadi (from Proto-Semitic ṯ̣, ṣ, ṣ́)
remains distinct, but has been
replaced by...
-
Decimal Hebrew Glyph 10 Yod י 20 Kaf כ 30
Lamed ל 40 Mem מ 50 Nun נ 60
Samekh ס 70 Ayin ע 80 Pe פ 90
Tsadi צ...
- ayin
represented the
pharyngeal fricatives /ħ/ and /ʕ/, respectively, צ
tsadi represented the
emphatic consonant /sˤ/, ט tet
represented the emphatic...
-
Tzedi Tzarfati,
Tsadi Tsarfati, or
Tsedi Sarfati (Hebrew: צדי צרפתי, also
transliterated as
Tzedi Zarfati, Sadi Sarfati, and
Tsedi Tsorfati (help); born...
-
letters sha Ⱎ, tsi Ⱌ, and
cherv Ⱍ were
taken from the
letters shin ש and
tsadi צ of the
Hebrew alphabet, and that Ⰶ
zhivete derives from
Coptic janja Ϫ...
- sofit). Four
additional Hebrew letters take
final forms: mem, nun, pei and
tsadi. Kaf/khaf is the only
Hebrew letter that can take a
vowel in its word-final...