alphabet = alefbet (אלפבית)
aysh (or "esh" in Israeli Hebrew) = אשesh means "fire"
The Hebrew alphabet was borrowed from the Phoenicians.
This question makes no sense. There is only 1 Hebrew language, and it has only one Alphabet: the Hebrew alphabet.
Gimel (ג) is the name of the 3rd letter of the Hebrew alphabet, and it comes from the Hebrew word "gamal" (גמל) which means "camel."
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.
sin is a letter of the Hebrew alphabet with the sound of "s". It is written שׂ It is also the word for China.
Oth is not a recognizable Hebrew word, but it's similar to Ōt (אות) which means letter (of the alphabet) or sign.
The word aleph is defined as the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Some other words from the Hebrew alphabet are beth, gimel, hey, waw, yod, teth, and many more.
vav (וו) means "hook." It is also the name of the sixth letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
A boyscout in Hebrew is a "Tzofe", written: "צופה" and "צופים" in plural.
There is no letter A in the Hebrew alphabet. In fact, the Hebrew alphabet doesn't have any vowels in it at all.To form vowels in Hebrew, marks are added to the letters. For example:A as in make = אֵיA as in Father = אָ אַ or אֲA as in cat = doesn't exist in Hebrew
The nun is a letter from the Hebrew alphabet - there's also a final nun, which always appears at the end of a Hebrew word.