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Ayin (also ayn or ain; transliterated 士 ) is the sixteenth letter of the Semitic scripts, including Phoenician 士ayin 饜, Hebrew 士ayin 注 , Aramaic 士膿 饜, Syriac 士膿 堀, and Arabic 士ayn 毓 (where it is sixteenth in abjadi order only).
Ayin became for kabbalists a symbol of "supreme existence" and "the mystical secret of being and non-being became united in the profound and powerful symbol of the Ayin". [2] There is also a paradoxical relationship between the meaning of Ayin and Yesh from kabbalistic point of view.
To indicate a double meaning, where both the gematria of the word or phrase should be taken, as well as the plain meaning. For example, to give chai 讞址状讬 (meaning "life" as pronounced, and "eighteen" as a gematria) dollars to tzedakah means to give eighteen dollars to tzedakah, thereby giving another person life, and drawing the blessings ...
The Hebrew alphabet has 22 letters. It does not have case. Five letters have different forms when used at the end of a word. Hebrew is written from right to left. Originally, the alphabet was an abjad consisting only of consonants, but is now considered an "impure abjad".
Meaning Comments Examples 讛 the Before ordinary letters (i.e. excluding gutturals and 专 ) it is 讛址 followed by a Dagesh Chazak. 讛址诪侄旨诇侄讱职 hamelekh (the king) Before the weaker gutturals 讗 and 注 , as well as 专 , it is 讛指 . 讛指讗讜止专 ha'or (the light) 讛指注址讬执谉 ha'ayin (the eye)
With the introduction of the Latin Extended Additional block to Unicode version 1.1 (1992), the addition of Egyptological alef and ayin to Unicode version 5.1 (2008) and the addition of Glottal I alias Egyptological yod to Unicode version 12.0 (2019), it is now possible to fully transliterate Egyptian texts using a Unicode typeface. The ...
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Ayin or 士ayin is a letter of Semitic abjads, including Phoenician 饜 , Aramaic 饜 , Hebrew 注 , and Arabic 毓 . Ayin may also refer to: Ayin (Kabbalah), the concept of nothingness in Kabbalah; Âyin, an Ottoman satirical magazine published between 1921 and 1922; 茝yin, a village in Azerbaijan; 毓, an abbreviation meaning "Arabic"