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  1. The alphabet. Transcribe alphabetical letters as follows. This table shows the estrangela forms of the letters. Most of the pointed examples below use the serto (West Syriac) and East Syriac forms, which may be found in most Syriac textbooks. ܐ ʾ or disregarded*. ܒ b.

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    Type of writing system: abjad
    Script family: Proto-Sinaitic, Phoenician, Aramaic, Syriac
    Number of letters: 22 consonants, plus diacritics

    Aramaic, a Semitic language that was the lingua franca of much of the Near East from about 7th century BC until the 7th century AD, when it was largely replaced by Arabic. Classical or Imperial Aramaic was the main language of the Persian, Babylonian and Assyrian empires and spread as far as Greece and the Indus valley. After Alexander the Great de...

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    The letters kap and nun have three different forms, the one on the right is used in initial and medial positions, the one in the middle is used in final positions when connected to a previous letter, and the one of the left is used in final positions when unconnected to a previous letter. In Estrangelo the letter kap only has a different shape when in initial position. The letters meem and simkâth have one form for initial and medial positions (right) and one form for final positions (left)....

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    Glory to Him who has glorified and exalted the Syriac language in His holy mouth, and [who] entrusted and handed over His life-giving teachings to His blessed apostles in Syriac; and the renowned forefathers and the skilled teachers of His Church have constituted and composed her beautiful liturgies in Aramaic, and explained and translated the living words of His salvation-bringing Gospel in the same [language]. Translated into English by Dirk Bakker Information about Syriac | Tower of Babel

    Information about the Aramaic language and the Syraic alphabet http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syriac_alphabet http://www.aramaicnt.org/ Learn Assyrian (Syriac-Aramaic) online http://www.learnassyrian.com/aramaic/ Assyrian dictionary https://assyrianlanguages.org/sureth/ Free Syriac fonts http://www.wazu.jp/gallery/Fonts_Syriac.html http://assyriansch...

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  2. (anonymous) Syriac alphabet. The Syriac alphabet is a writing system primarily used to write the Syriac language from the 1st century AD. It is one of the Semitic abjads directly descending from the Aramaic alphabet and shares similarities with the Phoenician, Hebrew, Arabic, and the traditional Mongolian alphabets. General remarks.

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  3. The Syriac alphabet consists of the following letters, shown in their isolated (non-connected) forms. When isolated, the letters kāp̄, mīm, and nūn are usually shown with their initial form connected to their final form (see below).

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  4. I. The Sounds of Syriac: Consonants and Vowels x II. Begadkepat and the Schwa xii III. Syllabification xiv IV. Stress xv V. Vocalic Reduction and Prosthesis xv VI. The Syriac Alphabet xvii VII. Other Orthographic Devices xxi VIII. Alphabetic Numerals xxiii IX. Comparative Chart of Semitic Consonants xxiv X. Preliminary Exercise xxvi LESSON ONE 3

  5. 26 de jul. de 2018 · ܐܠܦ ܒܝܬ ܡܛܠܐ ܛܝ̈ܐ / The Syriac Alphabet for Children: Serto Edition : George Anton Kiraz : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  6. This booklet presents the Syriac alphabet according to the West Syriac script, known also as Serto. It can be used with children between the ages of two and six. Each pair of facing pages introduces a single letter of the alphabet with a word that begins with the letter in question on one side, and an illustration of that word on the other side.