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  1. The Hebrew alphabet (Hebrew: אָלֶף־בֵּית עִבְרִי, Alefbet ivri), known variously by scholars as the Ktav Ashuri, Jewish script, square script and block script, is traditionally an abjad script used in the writing of the Hebrew language and other Jewish languages, most notably Yiddish, Ladino, Judeo-Arabic, and Judeo ...

    • Alfabeto hebreo

      El alfabeto hebreo (en hebreo: אָלֶף־בֵּית עִבְרִי ‎,...

  2. Hebrew alphabet. Users of the language write Modern Hebrew from right to left using the Hebrew alphabet – an "impure" abjad, or consonant-only script, of 22 letters. The ancient paleo-Hebrew alphabet resembles those used for Canaanite and Phoenician.

  3. El alfabeto hebreo, también conocido en contexto académico como escritura cuadrada o arameo cuadrado y de forma popular como el alef-bet, es el alfabeto utilizado para la escritura del idioma hebreo y otros idiomas judíos, sobre todo yidis, ladino, judeoárabe y judeopersa.

  4. The Hebrew alphabet, the holy language of the Bible, is used for biblical Hebrew, Modern Hebrew, Jewish Aramaic, Yiddish, and Ladino. It consists of 22 letters, all consonants, none of which are lowercase. Each letter has its own sound and numerical value.

  5. Hebrew alphabet (אלפבית עברי) The first alphabet used to write Hebrew emerged during the late second and first millennia BC. It is closely related to the Phoenician alphabet. The modern Hebrew alphabet was developed from an alphabet known as Proto-Hebrew/Early Aramaic.