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As the Coptic script is simply a typeface of the Greek alphabet, with a few added letters, it can be used to write Greek without any transliteration schemes. Latin equivalents would include the Icelandic alphabet (which likewise has added letters), or the Fraktur alphabet (which has distinctive forms).
- Alfabeto copta
Alfabeto proto-sinaítico. Alfabeto fenício. Alfabeto grego e...
- Coptic literature
Coptic literature is the body of writings in the Coptic...
- Alfabeto copta
O alfabeto é uma versão modificada do alfabeto grego, com algumas letras demóticas utilizadas para representar alguns sons não existentes no alfabeto grego. Ainda hoje permanece como língua litúrgica da Igreja Ortodoxa Copta e da Igreja Católica Copta.
- Extinta no século XVII; um pequeno número (~300, no Egito) de falantes fala essa língua revivida;
- Afro-asiática, Copta
It is written with the Coptic alphabet, a modified form of the Greek alphabet with several additional letters borrowed from the Demotic Egyptian script. [4] The major Coptic dialects are Sahidic, Bohairic, Akhmimic, Fayyumic, Lycopolitan, and Oxyrhynchite.
- Bohairic, Sahidic, Akhmimic, Lycopolitan, Fayyumic, Oxyrhynchite
- Coptic alphabet
The Coptic alphabet is variant of the Greek alphabet containing a number of extra letters for sounds not found in Greek. The extra letters come from the Demotic form of the Egyptian script. The Coptic alphabet came into being during the 3rd century BC after the Greek conquest of Egypt and the subsequent spread of Christianity.
Coptic language, an Afro-Asiatic language that was spoken in Egypt from about the 2nd century ce and that represents the final stage of the ancient Egyptian language. In contrast to earlier stages of Egyptian, which used hieroglyphic writing, hieratic script, or demotic script, Coptic was written.