IPA: /ˈleɪmɛð/
KK: /lameð/
The twelfth letter in the Hebrew alphabet, which has a specific sound and is used in writing and reading Hebrew.
In Hebrew, the letter lamedh is often used to represent the sound 'l'.
The word 'lamedh' originates from Hebrew 'לָמֵד' (lamed), which is the name of the twelfth letter of the Hebrew alphabet. It is associated with the meaning of learning or teaching, as it is derived from the root 'למד' (lamad), meaning to learn or to teach. The letter itself symbolizes the concept of instruction and guidance.
Think of 'lamedh' as representing the idea of 'learning' or 'teaching' — it helps you remember that this letter is connected to education and instruction.