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Tsade
(also spelled , Tsade, , , Tzadi, Sadhe, Tzaddik) is the eighteenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Çādē , Hebrew ˈṢādi , Aramaic Ṣādhē , Syriac Ṣāḏē , and Arabic  . Its oldest sound value is probably , although there is a variety of pronunciation in different modern Semitic languages and their dialects. It represents the coalescence of three Proto-Semitic "emphatic consonants" in CanaaniteArabic, which kept the phonemes separate, introduced variants of and to express the three (see , ). In Aramaic, these emphatic consonants coalesced instead with and , respectively, thus Hebrew ארץ (earth) is ארע in Aramaic.

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