Geresh
Geresh is a sign in Hebrew writing. It has two meanings.
- An apostrophe-like sign placed after a letter:
- * as a diacritic that modifies the pronunciation of some letters,
- * as a diacritic that signifies Yiddish origin of a word or suffix,
- * as a punctuation mark to denote initialisms or abbreviations,
- * or to denote a single-digit Hebrew numeral
- A note of cantillation in the reading of the Torah and other Biblical books, taking the form of a curved diagonal stroke placed above a letter.
Diacritic
Loanwords, slang, foreign names and transliterations
Transcriptions of Arabic
There are six additional letters in the Arabic alphabet. They are Ṯāʾ, Ḫāʾ, Ḏāl, Ḍād, Ẓāʾ, and Ghayn. Also, some letters have different sounds in Arabic phonology and modern Hebrew phonology, such as Jīm.ט Tet Ŧ z with glottal stop at end ט׳ tet with. ظ
Transliteration of foreign names
;NoteYiddish origin
Some words or suffixes with Yiddish origin or pronunciation are marked with a geresh, e.g. the diminutive suffix לֶ׳ה – -le, e.g. יענקל׳ה – Yankale, or the words חבר׳ה –, 'guys', or תכל׳ס –, 'bottom-line'.Punctuation mark
The geresh is used as a punctuation mark in initialisms and to denote numerals.Indicating initialisms
In initialisms, the Geresh is written after the last letter of the initialism. For example: the title גְּבֶרֶת is abbreviated גב׳, equivalent to English "Mrs" and "Ms".Denoting a numeral
A Geresh can be appended after a single letter to indicate that the letter represents a Hebrew numeral. For example: ק׳ represents 100. A multi-digit Hebrew numeral is indicated by the Gershayim.Cantillation mark
As a note of cantillation in the reading of the Torah, the Geresh is printed above the accented letter: ב֜. The Geresh Muqdam, a variant cantillation mark, is also printed above the accented letter, but slightly before the position of the normal Geresh: ב֝. As a cantillation mark it is also called Ṭères .Computer encoding
Most keyboards do not have a key for the geresh. As a result, an apostrophe is often substituted for it.Appearance | Code Points | Name |
׳ | U+05F3 | HEBREW PUNCTUATION GERESH |
֜ | U+059C | HEBREW ACCENT GERESH |
֝ | U+059D | HEBREW ACCENT GERESH MUQDAM |