Gimel (×’) which is the 3rd letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
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
gimel (ג) has a hard g sound.
H. G. Baer has written: 'Technical dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, Hebrew, Hebrew language, Technology
There is no such thing as a Jewish alphabet. If you mean Hebrew, there is no letter for J in Hebrew. In Modern Hebrew, words with the "J" sound are written with the letter for g plus an apostrophe: ג׳
David = דוד But the letter "g" won't translate by itself. ג is the letter for a hard g and ג׳ is a soft g.
G
G is a letter in the English alphabet. G can also be an abbreviation for "gangster."
The seventh letter of the English alphabet is G.
The alphabet has 26 letters. The letter "G" comes after the letter "F".The English alphabet, in order:ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
The letter G is pronounced "jay", like the bird, in French. The difficulty with J and G are that the pronounciations are reversed in French and English (the French J sounding like the English G, the French G like the English J) In terms of how the letter "g" is pronounced in words, it has a hard form (like the English "g" in "go") and a soft form (like the English "s" in "leisure"). The hard g is used in front of all consonants and the vowels a, o, and u. The soft g is used only when g is in front of the vowels e and i.
Georgia is the same in Hebrew as it is in English. It's spelled ג׳ורג׳הNote: The answer given by Betty Hinman is only if the name is pronounced with hard G's (gay-org-ya)
The inverted "Y"- like letter is a dwarvish rune (in Cirth -- dwarvish rune system), equivalent to the letter "G" in English. It's meant as Gandalf's signature.