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ם

Hebrew Letter Final Mem Letter

ם is the Hebrew final form of Mem, used at the end of certain words.

U+05DD

ם (U+05DD) is called the Hebrew Letter Final Mem. Like other Hebrew letters, it’s commonly used in printed and digital text to represent a specific sound position in words.

Hebrew Letter Final Mem Letter Meaning

ם is the Hebrew letter “final mem” (Hebrew Letter Final Mem). It is the final form of Mem and is typically used when the letter appears at the end of a word. In modern Hebrew and many common spellings, Mem generally represents the “m” sound, while the “final” form indicates word position rather than a different letter sound by itself. When composing Hebrew text, using the correct final/standard forms helps maintain correct spelling and improves readability in UI, publishing, and documents. It’s frequently encountered in written Hebrew, captions, signage, and typography workflows.

Common uses

  • Correctly spelling Hebrew words that end with Mem’s final form
  • Typography and font testing for Hebrew final-letter rendering
  • UI text and forms in Hebrew (labels, buttons, and placeholders)
  • Subtitle and caption strings in Hebrew media editing
  • Generating Hebrew content for educational materials or learning tools

Examples

ם — Hebrew Letter Final Mem (U+05DD)

  • םמלך — sometimes written in contexts ending with ם
  • םשלום — includes final forms in some inflected forms
  • םكتاب? (Hebrew example: a word ending with ם in Hebrew text)
  • םסיום with a final Mem form in the correct spelling
  • םתלמידם (example plural ending in final mem form)

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+05DD
HTML Entityם
HTML Codeם
CSS\05DD

FAQ

What does the Hebrew Letter Final Mem letter mean?

ם is the Hebrew letter “final mem” (Hebrew Letter Final Mem). It is the final form of Mem and is typically used when the letter appears at the end of a word. In modern Hebrew and many common spellings, Mem generally represents the “m” sound, while the “final” form indicates word position rather than a different letter sound by itself. When composing Hebrew text, using the correct final/standard forms helps maintain correct spelling and improves readability in UI, publishing, and documents. It’s frequently encountered in written Hebrew, captions, signage, and typography workflows.

What is ם in Unicode?

ם is the Hebrew Letter Final Mem with Unicode code point U+05DD.

When should I use ם instead of a regular mem?

Use ם when Mem appears in its final form at the end of a word, according to Hebrew spelling rules.

How can I copy ם for web development?

You can copy the character directly, or use the provided escapes: HTML entity ם and CSS escape \\05DD.

What is the JavaScript escape for this symbol?

The JavaScript escape form is \\u{05DD}.