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  1. Proto-Semitic script was made NOT by indigenous Semitic nomads, but by strangers from other parts, who studied at the Egyptian schools, who made new letters, that were NOT Egyptian hieroglyphs, but signs borrowed from that source | Alan Gardiner (39A/1916)

  2. It's a replica of a clay "reference" piece of the North Semitic Ugaritic alphabet. Not the oldest, as Proto-Sinaitic pre-dates it by about 400 years, and the Ugaritic alphabet is probably an attempt to render the Proto-Sinaitic alphabet in cuneiform figures. Proto-Sinaitic utilized Egyptian stylized hieratic figures.

  3. Há 5 dias · Arwi language (a mixture of Arabic and Tamil) uses the Arabic script together with the addition of 13 letters. It is mainly used in Sri Lanka and the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu for religious purposes. Arwi language is the language of Tamil Muslims. Arabi Malayalam is Malayalam written in the Arabic script.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maya_scriptMaya script - Wikipedia

    Há 6 dias · e. Maya script, also known as Maya glyphs, is historically the native writing system of the Maya civilization of Mesoamerica and is the only Mesoamerican writing system that has been substantially deciphered. The earliest inscriptions found which are identifiably Maya date to the 3rd century BCE in San Bartolo, Guatemala.

  5. Há 4 dias · Chuvash is the native language of the Chuvash people and an official language of Chuvashia. [5] [6] There are contradictory numbers regarding the number of people able to speak Chuvash nowadays; some sources claim it is spoken by 1,640,000 persons in Russia and another 34,000 in other countries [7] and that 86% of ethnic Chuvash and 8% of the ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PhoeniciaPhoenicia - Wikipedia

    Há 1 dia · It is believed to be a continuation of the Proto-Sinaitic (or Proto-Canaanite) script attested in the Sinai and in Canaan in the Late Bronze Age. [110] [111] Through their maritime trade, the Phoenicians spread the use of the alphabet to Anatolia , North Africa, and Europe.

  7. 21 de mai. de 2024 · The Cherokee syllabary is a syllabary invented by Sequoyah in the late 1810s and early 1820s to write the Cherokee language. His creation of the syllabary is particularly noteworthy as he was illiterate until its creation. [3] He first experimented with logograms, but his system later developed into the syllabary.