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Yodh (also
spelled jodh, yod, or jod) is the
tenth letter of the
Semitic abjads,
including Phoenician yōd 𐤉,
Hebrew yud י,
Aramaic yod 𐡉,
Syriac yōḏ...
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Medha Yodh (July 31, 1927 in
Ahmedabad – July 11, 2007 in San Diego) was an
Indian and
Indian American Bharatanatyam dancer and
teacher of
classical Indian...
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Arjun Gaurang Yodh is an
American physicist. He is the
James M.
Skinner Professor of
Science at the
University of
Pennsylvania and
former Director of the...
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Gaurang Yodh (1928 – 2019) was an Indian-American
physicist and an
expert in
astroparticle physics and cosmic-ray physics. He
earned his B.Sc. at the University...
- vowel,
mainly in
foreign words. The Gr****s
adopted a form of this
Phoenician yodh as
their letter iota (⟨Ι, ι⟩) to
represent /i/, the same as in the Old Italic...
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Aleph Yodh He (איה) was an
American professional medical fraternity for
Jewish students. It went
dormant in 1921 when it
merged with Phi
Lambda Kappa....
- ⟨j⟩
represents its
original /j/ sound, as in
Hallelujah and
fjord (see
Yodh for details). In
words of
Spanish origin, such as jalapeño,
English speakers...
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letter of the Gr**** alphabet. It was
derived from the
Phoenician letter Yodh.
Letters that
arose from this
letter include the
Latin I and J, the Cyrillic...
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prayer books avoid spelling out the word Adonai, and
instead write two
yodhs (יְיָ) in its place. The
forms Adaunoi, Adoinoi, and
Adonoi represent Ashke****...
- Five were re****igned to
denote vowel sounds: the
glide consonants /j/ (
yodh) and /w/ (waw) were used for [i] (Ι, iota) and [u] (Υ, upsilon) respectively;...