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Whilst the letter Vav is a 6, and is a very similar shape to the claw, as @Lb8535 wrote, very few native Hebrew speakers could care less about the 666 meaning.
Also, six hundred and sixty six would not be written Vav Vav Vav.
It would be written Vav Samekh Resh Tav.
This would be written and read right to left, with the first number representing 400 the Tav to the right, then to it's left the Resh representing 200, to it's left the Sameckh representing 60, then at the far left the Vav which is 6.
Literally 400 + 200 + 60 + 6 = 666.
I do not know how to format these in this order on here.
For those who do not know what a letter Vav looks like, it can be found on this graphic.
Also, six hundred and sixty six would not be written Vav Vav Vav.
It would be written Vav Samekh Resh Tav.
This would be written and read right to left, with the first number representing 400 the Tav to the right, then to it's left the Resh representing 200, to it's left the Sameckh representing 60, then at the far left the Vav which is 6.
Literally 400 + 200 + 60 + 6 = 666.
I do not know how to format these in this order on here.
400 | ת | (tav) |
200 | ר | (resh) |
60 | ס | (samekh) |
6 | ו | (vav) |
For those who do not know what a letter Vav looks like, it can be found on this graphic.
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