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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 ...
- Syriac language - Wikipedia
Classical Syriac is written in the Syriac alphabet, a...
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The Syriac Aramaic alphabet was added to the Unicode...
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Syriac Aramaic alphabet. This article contains Syriac text,...
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El alfabeto siríaco es un sistema de escritura utilizado para escribir el siríaco a partir del siglo I a. C. 1 Contiene 22 letras que provienen del alfabeto arameo. Es una escritura cursiva, que se escribe de derecha a izquierda.
- alfabeto arameoAlfabeto siríaco
- Alfabeto consonántico
The Syriac alphabet developed from the Aramaic alphabet and was used mainly to write the Syriac language from about the 2nd century BC. There are a number of different forms of the Syriac alphabet: Esṭrangelā (ܐܣܛܪܢܓܠܐ), Serṭā (ܣܪܛܐ) and Madnḥāyā (ܡܕܢܚܝܐ). Esṭrangelā, meaning 'rounded', is the oldest form and is ...
Syriac alphabet, writing system used by the Syriac Christians from the 1st century ad until about the 14th century. A Semitic alphabet , Syriac was an offshoot of a cursive Aramaic script. It had 22 letters, all representing consonants, and was generally written from right to left, although occasionally vertically downward.