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The jet, ḥet or heth (ח pronounced in modern Hebrew as a voiceless uvular fricative /χ/ and in classical Hebrew as a pharyngeal fricative voiceless /ħ/) is the eighth letter of the Hebrew alphabet and usually transcribed as ḥ. It is equivalent to the letter 𐤇 of the Phoenician alphabet.

Encoding

Unicode UTF-16U+05d7
Name UnicodeHEBREW LETTER HET
HTML"#1495;
ISO 8859-80xe7
  • Wd Data: Q15162
  • Commonscat Multimedia: . / Q15162

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