The fourteenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet is nun The letter is pronounced like the English letter n (IPA: /n/, "n" as in "name"). It also has the numeric value of 50. The nun take two print forms. One at the beginning or middle of a word, and a special look (longer and below the baseline) when it is the final letter in a word. They look like נ ן. When at the end of a word, it changes form. This final form is known as Nun Sofit - ן ("Sofit" is Hebrew for "final"). A few letters in the Hebrew have this property, and Nun is one of them. It is also one of the letters on a dreidel.
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