None. No Hebrew word begins with vet. Vet turns into Bet at the beginning of a word.
Vet is one of the BeGeD KeFet letters: ב ג ד כ פ ת
At the beginning of words, these letters are always Bet Gimel Dalet Kaf Peh Tav. so, for example, you cannot begin a Hebrew word with Vet, Feh, or Khaf.
Note: The only time you'll see a Vet at the beginning of a word, is occasionally in religious texts, when a word normally beginning with Bet changes to Vet because the previous word ends in a vowel. This is a poetic version of hyphenation. This change also happens with the other 5 beged kefet letters.
"SHEH-vet" (שבט)
רכבת ra-Keh-vet
xray machine (for the farm animals) its what the vet uses on the farm
The afterlife = "sheh-OHL" (שאול) The physical grave = "kever" (קבר) This word is derived from the word KAVAR, spelt in Hebrew with the same letters, but with different vowelization.
he likes = ohév (אוהב)she likes = ohévet (אוהבת)
velvet
rev gov
On the Gamma Phi Beta Website, under "our symbols," one of the symbols has the Hebrew word "ארבע" on it. This is the Hebrew word for "four". This represents the four founders of the sorority. The Hebrew alphabet letters, from right to left, ALEPH DALET VET AYIN. The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to "ARBA" and this means "FOUR" in English.
Vet.
The Japanese word for 'vet' isç£åŒ» (juui).
take it to the vet in than buy it a diper
It is a sorority secret known only to initiated sistersReal AnswerActually, see related links. It's no secret. It is the Hebrew word ארבע (arba) which means "four".