- alef (Hebrew, Persian)
- alif (Arabic)
- alaph (Syriac), olaph (Western Syriac)
Noun
aleph (plural alephs)
- The first letter of the Proto-Canaanite alphabet, and its descendants in descended Semitic scripts, such as Phoenician 𐤀 (ʾ, ʾaleph), Aramaic 𐡀 (ʾ), Classical Syriac ܐ ('ālaph), Hebrew א (aleph) and Arabic ا (ʾalif).
- (mathematics) The cardinality of an infinite well-ordered (or well-orderable) set.
- The axiom of choice is equivalent to the proposition that every infinite cardinal is an aleph.
Translations
first letter of the Proto-Canaanite alphabet and descendant script
- Arabic: أَلِف (ar) m (ʔalif), (symbol) ا (ar)
- Aramaic:
- Classical Syriac: ܐܠܦ f (ʾālaf), (symbol) ܐ
- Catalan: àlef (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 阿列夫 (zh) (ālièfū), 阿利夫 (ālìfu) (Arabic letter also), 艾利夫 (àilìfu)
- Finnish: alef (fi)
- French: aleph (fr) m, alef (fr) m
- German: (Hebrew letter) Aleph n, Alef n
- Greek: άλεφ n (álef)
- Hebrew: אָלֶף (he) f (álef), (symbol) א (he)
- Hindi: अलिफ़ (alif)
- Italian: alef m or f
- Japanese: アレフ (arefu), アリフ (arifu) (Arabic letter)
- Malay: alif (ms)
- Persian: الف (fa) (alef)
- Polish: alef (pl) m
- Portuguese: alef m
- Russian: а́леф (ru) m (álef), а́лиф (ru) m (álif) (Arabic letter)
- Spanish: álef (es) m or f
- Turkish: elif (tr)
- Urdu: اَلِف (ur) m (alif), ا (ur) (symbol)
- Yiddish: אַלף f (alef)
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