Teth
Teth, also spelled tet, is the ninth letter of the Hebrew alphabet. It represents the consonant sound t and in modern Hebrew is pronounced as a standard voiceless alveolar stop, like the t in top. Its numerical value in Hebrew numerology (gematria) is 9. The letter does not have a distinct final form; it appears in a single form in all positions within words.
Name and origin: The letter is commonly called tet in everyday Hebrew, with teth used in some
Form and writing: The modern Hebrew character is written as ט. Its shape evolved from ancient Semitic
Position in the alphabet: Tet is preceded by het (the eighth letter) and followed by yod (the
Usage: In Hebrew orthography, teth appears in a wide range of words and is a standard consonant