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He (letter)
He is the fifth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Hē 12px, Hebrew Hē , Aramaic Hē 12 px, Syriac Hē (unicode:ܗ), and Arabic . Its sound value is a voiceless glottal fricative (). The proto-Canaanite letter gave rise to the Greek Epsilon, Etruscan (unicode:𐌄), Latin E, Ë and Ɛ, and Cyrillic Е, Ё, Є and Э. ''He'', like all Phoenician letters, represented a consonant, but the Latin, Greek and Cyrillic equivalents have all come to represent vowel sounds. ==Origins==
In Proto-Northwest Semitic there were still three voiceless fricatives: uvular , glottal , and pharyngeal . In the Wadi el-Hol script, these appear to be expressed by derivatives of the following Egyptian hieroglyphs V28 ' "thread", A28 ' "jubilation", compare South Arabian 20px , 20px , 20px , Ge'ez ሀ, ሐ, ኀ, and O6 ' "court". In the Phoenician alphabet, ' and ' are merged into Heth "fence", while ' is replaced by ''He'' "window".
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