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Avan
Awan
Yes, buddy!
Word History and Origins
Origin of caravan1
1590–1600; earlier carovan < Italian carovana < Persian kārwān
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Kof fay fay
Fe
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When Pe appears without the dagesh dot in its center (פ), then it usually represents a voiceless labiodental fricative /f/.
Final form of Pe/Fe
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At the end of words, the letter's written form changes to a Pe/Fe Sophit (Final Pe/Fe): ף.
When a word in modern Hebrew borrowed from another language ends with /p/, the non-final form is used (e.g. ּפִילִיפ /ˈfilip/ "Philip"), while borrowings ending in /f/ still use the Pe Sofit (e.g. כֵּיף /kef/ "fun", from Arabic). This is because native Hebrew words, which always use the final form at the end, cannot end in /p/.
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