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Yodh
Yodh (also spelled Yud, Yod, Jod, or Jodh) is the tenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Yōd 10px, Hebrew Yōd , Aramaic Yodh 10 px, Syriac Yōḏ (unicode:ܚ), and Arabic (in abjadi order, 28th in modern order). Its sound value is in all languages for which it is used; in many languages, it also serves as a long vowel, representing . The Phoenician letter gave rise to the Greek Iota (Ι),〔Victor Parker, ''A History of Greece, 1300 to 30 BC'', (John Wiley & Sons, 2014), 67.〕 Latin I, J, Cyrillic І, Й, Coptic iauda ((unicode:Ⲓ)) and Gothic eis 4px. ==Origins== Yodh is thought to have originated with a pictograph of a hand, ultimately deriving from Proto-Semitic *yad-. It may be related to the Egyptian hieroglyphic of an arm, D42
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