• Gershayim (Hebrew: גֵּרְשַׁיִם‎, without niqqud גרשיים‎), also occasionally grashayim (גְּרָשַׁיִם‎), can refer to either of two distinct typographical...
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  • are high, often going above the letters themselves (as opposed to the gershayim, which is level with the top of letters). An example of this system is...
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  • Hebrew letter, while gershayim (a doubled geresh) are used to denote acronyms pronounced as a string of letters; geresh and gershayim are also used to denote...
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  • ordinary additive forms for 500 to 900 are ת״ק‎, ת״ר‎, ת״ש‎, ת״ת‎ and תת״ק‎. Gershayim (U+05F4 in Unicode, and resembling a double quote mark) (sometimes erroneously...
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  • listed as part of the niqqud system but are not in common use); geresh and gershayim, two diacritics that are not considered a part of niqqud, each of which...
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  • called gershayim and is a punctuation mark used in the Hebrew language to denote acronyms. It is written before the last letter in the acronym. Gershayim is...
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  • elaborate than that of higher level disjunctives. They are pazer, geresh, gershayim, telisha gedola, munach legarmeh and qarne farah. The general conjunctive...
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    Other uses include the Early Cyrillic titlo stroke ( ◌҃ ) and the Hebrew gershayim ( ״ ), which, respectively, mark abbreviations or acronyms, and Greek...
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    explanation needed]; Option to insert special characters, including Geresh, Gershayim, Maqaf for Hebrew and Kashida for Arabic texts; Apply standard, Arabic...
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  • Gershayim (Hebrew: גֵּרְשַׁ֞יִם, with variant English spellings) is a cantillation mark that is found in the Torah, Haftarah, and other books of the Hebrew...
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