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=The numbers=
Hebrew does not have a number system apart from the alphabet. Each letter is also a number. The first 22 letters are the customary alphabet. The last six are final form letters used when the associated letter is found at the end of a word. Their numbers Though a final form letter sounds like a customary letter, it's metaphor is different, since the stroke which form the meaning are different. In the alphabet, the tov ת is the last letter. In the numbers, the final shin is the last number. It equals 1000, but there is no font character for the letter since it is never used in forming a word.
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