Hebrew doesn't work like that. There isn't a one-to-one correspondence for Hebrew and English letters. In other words, not every English letter has an exact Hebrew letter to match.
There is a Hebrew letter for G (ג) as a hard G, but for the foreign sound of J, the same letter (ג) is used.
If you want to spell "Gee Jay" it would be ג׳י ג׳יי
If you are asking which letters are not in the Ancient Hebrew alphabet, there are none. The Ancient Hebrew alphabet is identical to the Modern Hebrew alphabet.
Hebrew doesn't use symbols. It uses letters. "Randy" in Hebrew letters is ראנדי
No. Hebrew doesn't use symbols. It uses letters. "Lily" in Hebrew letters is לילי
The first Hebrew letter is called "Alef" (א). It is a silent letter.
Hebrew doesn't use symbols. It uses letters. "Samuel" in Hebrew letters is שמואל
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.
In the Hebrew script your name would be spelled תרזה
The following names of Hebrew letters are spelled with 4 letters when written in English:alefchetayinreshshin
The word 'music' is translated to 'Musica' in Hebrew. In Hebrew letters, you spell it מוזיקה or מוסיקה. The Hebrew letters are: Mem, Vav, Zain, Yod, Kof, He.
The Hebrew alphabet only has 22 letters. (the 5 Final forms do not count as separate letters, and are not listed in the alphabet).The letters in alphabetical order are:אבגדהוזחטיכלמנסעפצקרשת
all 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet are considered feminine.
Hebrew doesn't use symbols, it uses letters. You can spell it using Hebrew letters as מאיק (the name Michael is מיכאל)