IPA: /wɔː/
KK: /wɔ/
The sixth letter in the Hebrew alphabet, which is used in writing and has a specific sound.
In Hebrew, the letter waw is often used to connect words or indicate a vowel sound.
The word 'waw' originates from Old English 'waw', which is an exclamation used to express surprise or admiration. It does not have further derivation from Latin or Greek roots.
Think of 'waw' as a sound of surprise or admiration, helping you remember that it expresses a strong emotional reaction.