Difference between revisions of "The additional letters - ךםןףץ"

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Wikipedia will tell you many things about Hebrew. However, Hebrew was a dead language that had to be reconstructed. It does not acknowledge that the meaning of the letters is derived from the strokes. So it can only acknowledge that 5 letters have final forms, and attributes no difference to them. But if the strokes are different, the meaning is different as well.  
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Wikipedia will tell you many things about Hebrew. However, Hebrew was a dead language that had to be reconstructed. It does not acknowledge that the meaning of the letters is derived from the strokes. So it can only acknowledge that 5 letters have final forms 'which occur at when the letter is at the end of words. But if the strokes are different, the meaning is different as well.  
  
 
Here are the final forms:
 
Here are the final forms:
 
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Revision as of 07:48, 20 May 2018

Wikipedia will tell you many things about Hebrew. However, Hebrew was a dead language that had to be reconstructed. It does not acknowledge that the meaning of the letters is derived from the strokes. So it can only acknowledge that 5 letters have final forms 'which occur at when the letter is at the end of words. But if the strokes are different, the meaning is different as well.

Here are the final forms:

name normal final
kaf כ ך
mem מ ם
nun נ ן
pe פ ף
tsadi צ ץ
shin ש <no font>
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