There are 22 consonants and no vowels: א ב ג ד ה ו ז ח ט י כ ל מ נ ס ע פ צ ק ר ש ת
There are also 5 additional shapes for certain letters when they fall at the end of a a word, but these shapes are not considered separate letters. Hebrew also occasionally uses a system of dots and dashes to indicate vowels.
If you are asking how to write the words "English Alphabet" in Hebrew, it's אלפבית אנגלית
If you are asking how to write Hebrew words with the English Alphabet, there are many different systems.
The names of the letters of the Hebrew alphabet
Note: in the Hebrew spelling, the letter yod (י) is sometimes silent in when it's in the middle of a one-syllable word. This is only to indicate that the vowel is not "ah" and has no other function.
The alphabet of the Hebrew language is called the alefbet since the first two letters of the alefbet are alef and bet
the first letter is alef (×) which is a silent letter.
The Hebrew alphabet is called ha-alefbet ha-ivri (האלפבית העברי)
The Hebrew name of the 22nd (and last) letter of the Hebrew alphabet is Tav (ת) but it doesn't have an English name, only a Hebrew name.
There is a way to show Hebrew words in English by using English spelling, but you can't "show the Hebrew alphabet" in English.For example here are some Hebrew words written in English spelling:שלום = shalomממשלה = memshalaמזל טוב = mazal tovכלב = kelev
It this is a vague question, but if you compare the Hebrew alphabet to the English (Latin) alphabet, the biggest differences are that Hebrew has no letters for vowels, and it is written from right to left.
The Hebrew alphabet is the writing system of the Hebrew language. It doesn't mean anything other than the list of letters used to write Hebrew.
the English alphabet stems from Latin
Israel uses the Hebrew alphabet to write and print Hebrew, the Arabic alphabet to write and print Arabic, and the Latin alphabet to write and print English. That covers the two official languages of the country, and the most widely spoken non-official one. Signs on all major highways, and street signs in most parts of the larger cities, are printed in all three of those languages.
Gimel (×’) which is the 3rd letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
If you write the names of the Hebrew letters in English, then there are the only two letters that begin with A: Alef and Ayin.Note that neither of these letters represent an "A" sound in Hebrew.
The Hebrew alphabet has a completely different system. It doesn't have a B, or a T, or any of the 26 letters of the English alphabet. It uses letters like ב and ת instead of English letters. Since X is s combination of two sounds, Hebrew can spell it with sounds from its alphabet: קסYou can just as easily ask why there is no letter ע in English.
First you learn the Hebrew alphabet, then you learn the language (words, grammar, etc.), just as if you were learning English, Spanish, Russian or Japanese.
Israel uses the Hebrew alphabet for the Hebrew language, the Arabic alphabet for the Arabic language, and the Latin alphabet for the English languages. Signs in all three languages can be found throughout Israel.
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