From time to time I come across people who are just certain that this letter was pronounced as a "V" and not as a "W" when functioning as a consonant. Here's a short video discussing this as well as some research I did producing 71 different scholarly sources treating the letter in Biblical Hebrew as a "W." This topic is for Biblical Hebrew only, not Modern Hebrew where indeed the pronunciation has been influenced by German, Spanish, Russian, and other Indo-European languages where our ancestors lived.
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