
Tav
We've reached the last letter of the Alefbet!
The letter (Tav) has a twin born without a dot:
.
We'll use the Israeli pronunciation here and consider them to be two versions of the same letter, both pronounced like the letter T.
We'll imagine that
looks like a tooth! Let's picture a guy with just one ENORMOUS tooth shaped like a Tav!

Now let's try some reading practice again.

(ot) - a letter of the Alphabet, or a sign.
(todah) - Thanks!
(beitsah) - Means
egg!
(tsom) - Means a
fast in the sense of
not eating for a long time.

(matzah)
- The famously dry, crunchy cracker-like bread
that Jews eat each year for eight days!

(pesach)
- Passover, the holiday where Jews eat matzah!
(lach) - to you (to a girl)
(gal) - Means
wave.
(mivtach) - Means
Confidence.
(negev) - Means
south.
(be'ahavah)
- With love!
This concludes the letters of the Alephbet! That means...