Aramaic Letters: TetThis series of web pages provides free lessons on the Aramaic Alphabet.
Home | Learning Aramaic | Aramaic Alphabet | Aramaic Letters: Tet The next letter of the Aramaic Alphabet is called Tet, pronounced tet. It corresponds to the Hebrew letter Tet in the Hebrew Alphabet. The letters in the Aramaic Alphabet are almost identical to those in Hebrew, but have slightly different names and sometimes slightly different sounds. Here is what the Aramaic letter Tet looks like: ![]() Here is how to write Tet: ![]() Tet is pronounced with a hard t sound, as in the words tabernacle, time and terrible. Tet has the Gematria (numerical value) of 9, since it is the ninth letter of the Aramaic Alphabet. Practise writing Tet in the grid lines below: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Home | Learning Aramaic | Aramaic Alphabet | Aramaic Letters: Tet |
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