Aramaic alphabet
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British pronunciation/ˌaɹɐmˈeɪɪk ˈalfəbˌɛt/
American pronunciation/ˌæɹɐmˈeɪɪk ˈælfəbˌɛt/

Definición y Significado de "Aramaic alphabet"

Aramaic alphabet
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alfabeto arameo, sistema de escritura arameo

the writing system used to write the Aramaic language, which has been historically significant in the Middle East and has influenced several other scripts, including Hebrew and Arabic

What is the "Aramaic alphabet"?

The Aramaic alphabet is a writing system that originated in ancient Aramaic, a Semitic language spoken in the Near East. It evolved from the Phoenician script around the 10th century BCE and consists of 22 characters, all of which represent consonants. Vowel sounds are typically not marked in the script, making it an abjad. The characters are written from right to left. The Aramaic alphabet has historical significance as it was widely used in various forms across the ancient Persian Empire and influenced many other scripts, including Hebrew and Arabic. Aramaic is notable for its role in religious texts, including portions of the Bible, and remains of interest in the study of ancient languages and cultures.

Aramaic alphabet

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