father = av, spelled אב (which is two letters)dad = ABBA, spelled אבא (which is 3 letters)
Note, vowels do not count as letters and are not included in the above answer.
In the Hebrew alphabet, all the letters are considered gender-neutral. There are no letters specifically designated as masculine or feminine.
There are 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet. If you assume that any 3 letters could be a monogram, the answer is 10,648.
The Hebrew word for father (אב) occurs, in various forms, 938 times in the Hebrew Bible.
many thanks = תודה רבה
There are no books called "letters" (or epistles) in the Hebrew Old Testament. All books that are designated as "letters" are Greek, and found in the New Testament.
26 in mine. More in Hebrew. More in Russian
Hebrew doesn't have numerals. The Ancients used letters of the alphabet to represent numbers. Modern Jews still use this method for religious purposes.
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Hebrew had no way to write vowels until the 10th Century.
The Masoretes never read or translated Greek. But the total of Hebrew letters (Aramaic uses the same alphabet as Hebrew) is 39,613.
There are books in the Old Testament, letters are in the New Testament.
Words that can be made from the letters in 'write' are:Iireittietirewewetwirewitwrit