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Yes! A single “quotation mark” (garshayim)
is used before the last letter in acronyms, and a root is an acronym, here
standing for Beit-Heit-Nun. Braryah Tashah From: When dealing with Hebrew roots the custom (or, better, the
"rule") is to write them with quotation marks (namely
") before the last letter for the sake of distinguishing a word
which is nothing but a root from a current word... בחן is not exactly the same thing as בח"ן. Greetings, Pere Porta 2013/9/2 Isaac Fried <if AT math.bu.edu> What is so better, is " a part of the Hebrew aleph-bet? Isaac Fried, On Sep 2, 2013, at 12:30 AM, Pere Porta wrote:
the root is בחן or, even better, בח"ן
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