Want to learn the Hebrew Alphabet fast ?AKA Alef Bet- אלף בית We got you covered!
Below you will find the 22 Hebrew letters which compile the Hebrew Alphbet, every letter has it’s transliteration as well as a bouns word especially for you that starts with that letter.If you like to download this as PDF you can do so here==> (:
Interesting Facts About The Hebrew Alphabet
- Ancient Origins: The Hebrew alphabet, also known as the Aleph-Bet, dates back to around 1000 BCE. It is derived from the Phoenician alphabet and is one of the oldest writing systems still in use today.
- 22 Letters: The Hebrew alphabet consists of 22 consonants. Unlike the English alphabet, it does not have separate letters for vowels. Instead, vowel sounds are indicated by diacritical marks called “niqqud,” which are placed above or below the letters.
- Right to Left: Hebrew is written and read from right to left, which is opposite to the direction of most Western languages.
- Gematria: Each letter in the Hebrew alphabet has a numerical value, a system known as “gematria.” This allows for the letters to be used in various forms of numerology and has significance in Jewish mysticism and Kabbalah.
- Final Forms: Five Hebrew letters have different forms when they appear at the end of a word. These are known as the “sofit” forms: Kaf (ך), Mem (ם), Nun (ן), Pe (ף), and Tsade (ץ).
- Sacred Use: The Hebrew alphabet is considered sacred in Judaism. It is used in the Torah, which is the central reference of the religious Judaic tradition, and in other religious texts.
- Modern Hebrew: The modern Hebrew language, known as Ivrit, was revived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The revival of Hebrew as a spoken language is unique in that it transitioned from a liturgical language to a living, spoken one.
- Calligraphy and Art: Hebrew calligraphy is a respected art form, often used in religious texts, Ketubah (marriage contracts), and other ceremonial documents. The beauty and complexity of the script make it a popular medium for artistic expression.
- Influence on Other Alphabets: The Hebrew alphabet has influenced other writing systems, including the Arabic and Greek alphabets, showcasing its historical importance in the development of written language.
Letter | Transliteration | Bonus Word | Meaning |
א | Alef | Ema | MOM |
ב | Bet | Ba-it | Home |
ג | Gimel | Gamal | CAMEL |
ד | Dalet | Delet | Door |
ה | Hey | Haya | Was |
ו | Vav | Vav | hook |
ז | Za-ein | Zikaron | Memory |
ח | Het | Haver | Friend |
ט | Tet | Tor | Column |
י | yod | Ya-hol | Can |
כ | Kaf | Kipa | Yamaka |
ל | Lamed | Lisohon | To Sleep |
מ | Mem | Matana | Present |
נ | Non | Ne-hamad | Nice |
ס | Sa-meyah | Sim-ha | Joy |
ע | Ah-ein | Ah-ein | Eye |
פ | Pea | Perot | Fruits |
צ | Tsadik | Tse-dek | Justice |
ק | Kuf | Keren | Ray |
ר | Resh | Rishon | First |
ש | Shin | Sha-ela | Question |
ת | Taf | Talmid | Student |