IPA: /vɑːv/
KK: /væv/
The sixth letter in the Hebrew alphabet, which is used in writing and represents a specific sound.
In Hebrew, the letter vav is often used to connect words in a sentence.
This word originates from Old English, meaning a type of fish or eel. The term 'vav' is not commonly used in modern English and does not have a clear etymological breakdown into Latin or Greek roots.
Think of 'vav' as a term for a type of fish, helping you remember that it refers to an eel.
No commonly confused words.