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Teth
Teth, also written as or Tet, is the ninth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Ṭēt 10px, Hebrew Ṭēt , Aramaic Ṭēth 10px, Syriac Ṭēṯ (unicode:ܛ), and Arabic (unicode:ط). It is 16th in modern Arabic order. The Persian Ța is pronounced as a hard "t" sound and is the 19th letter in the modern Persian alphabet. The Phoenician letter also gave rise to the Greek theta (Θ), originally an aspirated voiceless alveolar stop but now used for the voiceless dental fricative. The sound value of Teth is , one of the Semitic emphatic consonants. ==Origins== The Phoenician letter name means "wheel", but the letter possibly (according to Brian Colless) continues a Middle Bronze Age glyph named "good", ''Tav'' in Aramaic and ''Tov'' טוב in Hebrew, ''ṭayyib'' طَيّب in modern Arabic, based on the ''nfr'' "good" hieroglyph: F35 Jewish scripture books about the "holy letters" from the 10th century and on discuss the connection or origin of the letter Teth with the word Tov,〔This was especially emphasized ever since the late 1600s after the Baal Shem Tov became influential, since the letter Teth was in his Acronym standing for Tov, and goodness was part of his philosophy.〕 and the Bible uses the word 'Tov' in alphabetic chapters to depict the letter.〔i.e. Psalms 119: 65-72. and many more.〕
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