Kaph
[kahf, kawf] /kɑf, kɔf/
noun
1.
the eleventh letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
2.
the consonant sound represented by this letter.
/kɔːf; kɑːf; Hebrew kaf/
noun
1.
the 11th letter of the Hebrew alphabet (כ or, at the end of a word, ך) transliterated as k or, when final, kh
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