(lower right, 9th-7th century BC) The letter is named لام .
Orthography Its form depends on its position in the word:
Grammatical functions has functions as a
grammatical particle when used as a prefix: • Prepositional () • of ownership () • of association () • of purpose () • of absolute negation () • Imperative () • of affirmative emphasis () (, ) is essentially a
preposition meaning 'to' or 'for', as in '''', 'for my father'. In this usage, it has become concatenated with other words to form new constructions often treated as independent words: for instance, '''', meaning 'why?', is derived from and '''', meaning 'what?' thus getting 'for what?'. A semantically equivalent construction is found in most
Romance languages, e.g.
French ,
Spanish , and
Italian (though is an archaism and not in current use). The other construction, ( ) is used as an emphatic particle in very formal Arabic and in certain fixed constructions, such as (itself an emphatic particle for past-tense verbs) and in the
conditional structure , effectively one of the forms of 'if...then...'. ==Hebrew lamed==