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INTRODUCING THE LETTER KUF:
- KUF is the nineteenth letter of the Hebrew Alphabet.
- The numerical value of KUF is 100
- In modern Hebrew, the frequency usage of the letter KUF is 1.95%
- The KUF sounds like the “k” in kite
- KUF is sometimes pronounced “KOF” – which is also how you say “monkey” in Hebrew
“The Hebrew Alphabet” digital Flashcards make learning easier. With over 130 attractive and easy-to-read e-flashcards, you will master the Hebrew letters in no time!
Learning with flashcards is beneficial for many reasons:
- Visual learning is more effective for long-term memory
- Repetition super-enhances retention
- Automatic feedback – Instant correction and validation
- And much more!
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Most Hebrew speakers in Israel and Jews in the diaspora chose Biblical names for their children in generations past. Generally, names given to boys and girls were Biblical in origin and gender-specific. Nowadays, past name-choice practices are still prevalent, but many parents do not limit themselves to Biblical nor gender-specific naming.
Nowadays, you will find KE-DEM (ancient) and KEI-DAR (Biblical, one of Ishmael’s sons) among the new unisex names beginning with the letter KUF.
Words of Values that Begin with the Letter KUF
MazorBooks children’s books promote Good Values. In that spirit, below is a list of Good Value words that begin with the letter KDU-SHA.
KDU-SHA means holiness. KA-DOSH is holy (m) and KDO-SHA (f).
A Place in Israel that Begins with the Letter KUF
As Hebrew is the official language of the State of Israel, it stands to reason to include a place in this incredible country that begins with the letter KUF.
KI-BUTZ – a collective community, popular in the State of Israel in the early days. KI-BU-TZIM – plural.
Coloring and Activity Pages – A Gift for You!
Click the following and get access to downloadable Hebrew-related coloring and activity pages.
(If you have subscribed to the MazorBooks Mailing list, you will receive the link to the new Activity Pack via email.)
CLICK HERE – HEBREW PACK #19
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MazorBooks also offers two Hebrew Alphabet workbooks:
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2. The Hebrew Alphabet: Read, Write & Color (ages 6 & up) – http://amzn.to/2mJR6G5
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