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∙ 11y agoYou are mixing Hebrew images with Arabic images. the letters for Allah in arabic spell the word "Allah" phonetically. There is no Shin (ש) in Allah, although shin does mean "tooth". There is no Vav (ו) in Allah, although Vav does mean tent peg.
The letter tha looks like Vav is actually the Arabic Alif (ا), and the letters that look like shin are actually two lams ( ل ل ) which have the sound of L.
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∙ 11y ago(stylized characters) Hebrew uses the Hebrew alphabet, a block-letter alphabet, which consists of 22 consonants and no vowels. Arabic uses the Arabic alphabet, a cursive-style alphabet, which consists of 28 consonants (29 if you include Hamza), and no vowels. Most of the letters of of the Hebrew alphabet have similar names to their Arabic equivalents. Some of the emphatic letters of Arabic are missing in Hebrew, and the Hebrew letter Samech (ס) is missing from Arabic.
The question doesn't make much sense. All letters in any alphabet are symbols that represent sounds. (Hebrew and Arabic are no different than Latin, Greek, or Russian in that respect. Each letter respresents a sound or sounds.)
Those letters does not exist in Arabic letters :)
The first Hebrew letter is called "Alef" (א). It is a silent letter.
No. Some alphabets, such as Arabic and Hebrew, don't even have the letter A.Here are some starting letters of alphabets that do not start with A:Hebrew = אarabic = اSyriac = ܐKorean = ㄱ
The letters on an Arabic keyboard are arranged in exactly the same way as any other keyboard including English, and each Arabic letter corresponds to the correct letter in English.
There is no "letter k" in the Hebrew alphabet. But there are 2 Hebrew letters that have the same sound as the English letter k: they are כ and ק.
There is only one uniliteral for the letter h and there is another for the letter ḥ (sometimes written ħ). These two symbols represent completely different sounds.h is similar to the Hebrew letter ה or the Arabic letter هḥ is similar to the Hebrew letter ח or the Arabic letter ح
The Hebrew alphabet only has 22 letters. (the 5 Final forms do not count as separate letters, and are not listed in the alphabet).The letters in alphabetical order are:אבגדהוזחטיכלמנסעפצקרשת
Hebrew doesn't have those letters in its alphabet. In fact, there is no equivalent for the letter J at all, except in Modern Hebrew. Furthermore, there are no vowels in the Hebrew alphabet.
There are 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet. If you assume that any 3 letters could be a monogram, the answer is 10,648.
Mim is M in English Language Arabic letter Mim is (م), is 22th letter in Arabic letters Examples for names start with Mim محمد - Mohammad مها - Maha