I wouldn't doubt it. The Germans were the one doing transliterations of languages. > Could it be that the sound matches the German sound for W? > > > Actually, it's "vav," which is a straight line and has the sound of a > "v." > > I have seen it transliterated as "w" but I have no idea why. > > Judith (who thinks the early transliterators of Hebrew were nuts!) > > ----- Original Message ----- > > Matthew wrote: > > > I heard a long time ago that W is the 6th letter of the Hebrew > alphabet, is > > > that true? If so, then > > > > > > WWW = 666 > > > > >
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