ELTBefore Final forms: Revision history

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22 December 2024

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  • curprev 07:2607:26, 22 December 2024Pig talk contribs 1,794 bytes +1,794 Created page with "{{bl| ELTBefore Final forms }} In English we have capital letters to use at the beginning of a sentence and in proper names. In Hebrew there are six final form letters. They are like capital letters, but are used at the end of a word. Because their form is different from the normal form, they have different meanings. The Final kaf ך gets it's primary meaning from the kaf כ as the 'Son of God'. In it's final form the lower bar is vertical, descending below the base li..."