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  • Tanakh
    The Hebrew text was originally an [[abjad]]: [[consonant]]s written with some applied vowel letters (''"[[Mater lect ...
    20 KB (2947 words) - 12:42, 8 March 2016
  • Aleph (letter)
    '''ʾĀlp''' is the first letter of many [[Semitic]] [[abjad]]s ([[alphabet]]s), including [[Phoenician alphabet|Phoenician]] '''Aleph' ...
    11 KB (1776 words) - 11:43, 20 January 2015
  • Hebrew alphabet
    ... he alphabet was an [[abjad]] consisting only of [[consonant]]s. Like other abjads, such as the [[Arabic alphabet]], means were later devised to indicate [[ ... In the traditional form, the Hebrew alphabet is an [[abjad]] consisting only of [[consonant]]s, [[Writing system#Directionality|writt ...
    88 KB (11647 words) - 01:31, 4 February 2019
  • Greek language
    ... t]] (unrelated to Linear B) is derived from the [[Phoenician alphabet]] ([[abjad]]); with minor modifications, it is still used today. The Greek language i ...
    30 KB (4209 words) - 23:14, 17 March 2016
  • Lower case
    ... phabet]] also had lower-case letters, making it relatively unusual among [[abjad]]s such as [[Hebrew alphabet|Hebrew]], [[Syriac alphabet|Syriac]] and [[Ar ...
    4 KB (610 words) - 09:35, 10 March 2016
  • Greek Language
    ... t]] (unrelated to Linear B) is derived from the [[Phoenician alphabet]] ([[abjad]]); with minor modifications, it is still used today. The Greek language i ...
    27 KB (3864 words) - 14:40, 8 March 2016
  • Lowercase
    ... phabet]] also had lower-case letters, making it relatively unusual among [[abjad]]s such as [[Hebrew alphabet|Hebrew]], [[Syriac alphabet|Syriac]] and [[Ar ...
    6 KB (970 words) - 10:12, 17 March 2016
  • Alphabet
    ... l, as was the case in the Phoenician alphabet (such systems are known as [[abjad]]s), or else the vowels are shown by [[diacritic]]s or modification of con ... ... ack characters representing vowels. These vowelless alphabets are called [[abjad]]s, currently exemplified in scripts including [[Arabic alphabet|Arabic]], ...
    35 KB (5252 words) - 11:05, 10 March 2016

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