Beth may refer to:
The Hebrew alphabet, known variously by scholars as the Ktav Ashuri, Jewish script, square script and block script, is traditionally an abjad script used in the writing of the Hebrew language and other Jewish languages, most notably Yiddish, Ladino, Judeo-Arabic, and Judeo-Persian. In modern Hebrew, vowels are increasingly introduced. It is also used informally in Israel to write Levantine Arabic, especially among Druze. It is an offshoot of the Imperial Aramaic alphabet, which flourished during the Achaemenid Empire and which itself derives from the Phoenician alphabet.
Pe may refer to:
Shin may refer to:
Bethel is a biblical site.
Beth Israel may refer to:
Zain may refer to:
Bet, Beth, Beh, or Vet is the second letter of the Semitic abjads, including Arabic bāʾب, Aramaic bēṯ 𐡁, Hebrew bētב, Phoenician bēt 𐤁, and Syriac bēṯ ܒ. Its sound value is the voiced bilabial stop ⟨b⟩ or the voiced labiodental fricative ⟨v⟩.
A bet is a gambling wager.
Khet may refer to:
Vav or VAV may refer to :
Shemesh means "Sun" in Hebrew. It may also refer to:
Ain is a département of France.
Bait may refer to:
Zayn may refer to:
He or HE may refer to:
Bayt, also spelled bayit, bayyit, bait, beit, beth, bet, etc., may refer to:
Semitic most commonly refers to the Semitic languages, a name used since the 1770s to refer to the language family currently present in West Asia, North and East Africa, and Malta.
Peh is an Indian village in Manipur.
Barack, also spelled Barak or Baraq, is a given name of Arabic origin. From the Semitic root B-R-K, it means "blessed" and is most commonly used in its feminine form Baraka(h).
Beit may refer to: