Yodh
Yodh, also spelled yod or yodh, is the tenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet. It represents a consonant sound commonly transliterated as "y" and is typically pronounced as a palatal approximant in Hebrew, similar to the English letter Y. In Hebrew numerals, Yodh has a value of 10, and the letter frequently functions as a mater lectionis, helping to indicate vowels in spelling.
The letter's name and its phonetic use are consistent across modern and biblical Hebrew, though its pronunciation
Origin and form: Yodh derives from the Phoenician letter yodh, which itself traces back to a Proto-Semitic
In addition to its linguistic role, Yodh carries symbolic and numerical significance in Jewish tradition. It