Samekh = ס
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nun = × (final nun = ן) samech = ס together it looks like this: × ×¡ (which spells the word for "miracle")
You will use the letter Samech, which looks like this: ס
Yud samech hey (יסה) does not appear to be a wordlamed yud samech hey (ליסה) as you have written in the question, means Lisa.
No. In fact, it didn't contain any of the 26 letters of the Latin Alphabet. It uses a completely different alphabet. Also, there are no letters for vowels in Hebrew, but there is a letter shaped like an o called "Samech" with the sound of an S.
mehandes Letters- mem hey noon daled samech
It depends on which Hebrew letters you're talking about.samech lamed chet = "to forgive"samech lamed heh = "her basket"
Eric is spelled in Hebrew: אריק. alef - reish - yod - kof Marisa is spelled in Hebrew: מריסה. mem - reish - yod - samech - heh
I would write it אוֹסְטִין with vowels or אוסטין without. The form without vowel dots (אוסטין) would be more common in written Hebrew, because vowels are rarely marked in most Hebrew texts.
The letter mem is written מat the end of a word, it changes to ם
How do you write "Oases" in Hebrew
The letter with the sound of p is written פ and it's called "peh"
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