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  2. Descrizione. Phoenician alphabet.svg. English: The Phoenician alphabet. Note that ’ and ‘ were originally full consonants in the Phoenician language (glottal stop ʔ and voiced pharyngeal ʕ respectively). Several of the letters were ambiguous (i.e. denoted more than one consonant phoneme) when the Phoenician alphabet was borrowed to write ...

  3. Phoenician language. Letters by script. Bronze Age writing systems. Semitic writing systems. Proto-Sinaitic script. Right-to-left writing systems. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  4. Alfabeto fenício. Vários modelos de alfabetos como o latino, o grego, e o árabe evoluiram do aramaico, que por sua vez foi a única evolução do fenício. O alfabeto fenício (na verdade um abjad /consonantário, por ter apenas as consoantes e não as vogais), foi o sistema de escrita usado na Fenícia (atuais Síria, Líbano e norte de ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlephAleph - Wikipedia

    А. Aleph (or alef or alif, transliterated ʾ) is the first letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician ʾālep 𐤀, Hebrew ʾālef א, Aramaic ʾālap 𐡀, Syriac ʾālap̄ ܐ, Arabic ʾalif ا, and North Arabian 𐪑. It also appears as South Arabian 𐩱 and Ge'ez ʾälef አ. These letters are believed to have derived from an ...

  6. 5 de out. de 2023 · This category is located at Category:Phoenician script. Note: This category should be empty. Any content should be recategorised. This tag should be used on existing categories that are likely to be used by others, even though the "real" category is elsewhere. Redirected categories should be empty and not categorised themselves. It should not ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Waw_(letter)Waw (letter) - Wikipedia

    У, Ѵ. Waw ( wāw "hook") is the sixth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician wāw 𐤅, Aramaic waw 𐡅, Hebrew vav ו, Syriac waw ܘ and Arabic wāw و (sixth in abjadi order; 27th in modern Arabic order). It represents the consonant [ w] in classical Hebrew, and [ v] in modern Hebrew, as well as the vowels [ u] and [ o].