U0590
U0590 refers to a specific Unicode character. Unicode is a standard that assigns a unique number, called a code point, to every character, symbol, and emoji used in modern computing. The code point U+0590 is assigned to the Hebrew letter Shin. The Hebrew alphabet consists of 22 letters, and Shin is a consonant. Depending on the pronunciation, Shin can be represented with a dot to the left of the letter (pronounced as "sh") or a dot above the letter (pronounced as "s"). In Unicode, these diacritical distinctions are typically handled by combining characters or specific precomposed forms, but the base letter U+0590 represents the fundamental character. This character is essential for rendering Hebrew text accurately in digital environments, enabling communication in Hebrew and related languages.