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  1. Há 1 dia · It developed directly from the Proto-Sinaitic script used during the Late Bronze Age, which was derived in turn from Egyptian hieroglyphs. The Phoenician alphabet was used to write Canaanite languages spoken during the Early Iron Age, sub-categorized by historians as Phoenician, Hebrew, Moabite, Ammonite and Edomite, as well as Old Aramaic.

  2. Há 1 dia · Proto-Sinaitic Aramaic Hebrew Syriac Greek Brahmi 𐤀 ‎ ʾālep: ʾ : 𓃾 𐡀 ‎ א: ܐ: Αα 𑀅 𐤁 ‎ bēt: b : 𓉐 𐡁 ‎ ב: ܒ: Ββ 𑀩 𐤂 ‎ gīml: g : 𓌙 𐡂 ‎ ג: ܓ: Γγ 𑀕 𐤃 ‎ dālet: d : 𓇯 𐡃 ‎ ד: ܕ: Δδ 𑀥

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  3. Há 4 dias · The Syriac alphabet (ܐܠܦ ܒܝܬ ܣܘܪܝܝܐ ʾālep̄ bêṯ Sūryāyā) is a writing system primarily used to write the Syriac language since the 1st century AD. It is one of the Semitic abjads descending from the Aramaic alphabet through the Palmyrene alphabet , [2] and shares similarities with the Phoenician , Hebrew , Arabic ...

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  4. Its first origins can be traced back to a Proto-Sinaitic script developed in Ancient Egypt to represent the language of Semitic-speaking workers and slaves in Egypt. [2]

  5. Its first origins can be traced back to a Proto-Sinaitic script developed in Ancient Egypt to represent the language of Semitic-speaking workers and slaves in Egypt.

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    21 de abr. de 2024 · Drawings of the first known Proto-Sinaitic inscriptions, as published in "The Egyptian Origin of the Semitic Alphabet", by Alan H Gardiner, 1916-01-31.