Sunday, November 3, 2019

THE LETTERS T AND Z IN HEBREW

What is the letter T? What is it used for and what are its origins? 

The letter T in hebrew as "tav" represents the female gender. It has a little foot that juts out to the left in the way the letter is written, and the top is like the letter H as formed in Hebrew.

The sephardic jews use the letter T in their word endings and the ashkenazy use the letter S instead of the T. The S is masculine, like the Snake. 

The letter Z also represents the feminine in the hebrew language. It is also sephardic and not ashkenazy. The ashkenazies use a ts sound instead. Tsk. Tsk.

There is a chaf sound in the hebrew language that is a guttural hoarse sound and it sounds as if someone is gagging or spitting. 

The languages are interesting. English is the most popular language of all languages. It has no chaf sound, no sounds that sound like someone is choking or grunting. The language English is the most beautiful language of all languages. It was developed by the Anglo-Saxons in the 1700's and is now spoken and sung in every country in the entire wide world.

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