Zayin (also spelled Zain or Zayn) is the seventh letter of many Semitic abjads, including Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew , Syriac and Arabic alphabet . It represents a voiced alveolar fricative, IPA .
The Proto-Canaanite glyph appears to be named after a sword or other weapon. The Proto-Sinaitic glyph according to Brian Colless may have been called ziqq, based on a hieroglyph depicting a "manacle".
A chupchik can be placed in front of Zayin ('ז), giving it the IPA sound .
Zayin is also one of the seven letters which receive a special crown (called a tagin) when written in a Sefer Torah. See Shin, Ayin, Teth, Nun, Gimel, and Tzadi.
Zayin, in modern Israeli slang, also refers to the penis.
Phoenician alphabet | Arabic letters
ז | Zayin (lizherenn) | Zajin | Zayn | Zayin (lettre) | ז | Zajin | ザイン | Zajin