Ayin
Ayin is the 16th letter of the Hebrew alphabet. It is written as ע and is named ayin, which means "eye" in Hebrew. In gematria, its numerical value is 70. The letter belongs to the family of Semitic scripts, and its Phoenician ancestor was a pictograph representing an eye.
In pronunciation, ayin is a consonant that historically represented a glottal stop or a pharyngeal sound. In
Graphically, ayin has no separate final form and is written the same way at the end of
Unicode and encoding: The Hebrew letter ayin is U+05E2. In typing, it corresponds to the character with
Cognates and relatives: The letter is cognate with the Arabic letter 'Ayn (ع) and with other Semitic