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an ancient alphabet with some writing on it

Aramaic (ארמית, Arāmît): The Aramaic alphabet was adaptaed from the Phoenician alphabet during the 8th century BC and was used to write the Aramaic language until about 600 AD. The Aramaic alphabet was adapted to write quite a few other languages, and developed into a number of new alphabets, including the Hebrew square script and cursive script, Nabataean, Syriac, Palmyrenean, Mandaic, Sogdian, Mongolian and probably the Old Turkic script. (...)

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an arabic alphabet with the letters and numbers in different languages, including one for each letter

Semitic language, central, northwest, or northwest, was originally spoken by Middle Eastern residents known as Arameans. The Aramaic alphabet is 22 letters and is written from right to left as most Semitic languages. It is believed that the first appearance of Aramaic in the eleventh century BC.

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some type of language that is used in many languages

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). (...)

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an old thai text is shown in black and white

Description An abugida I made in a couple of days for the.. Story-I'm-Currently-Writing Verse. Probably the best name is Ysi. This script is an abugida, [link] or alphasyllabary. [link] It is a very early second-generation writing system, either directly descended from a logographic [link] script, or from an abjad [link] or consonantal alphabet [link] that is descended from that early logographic script. Abugidas are alphabets that are based on the idea that each grapheme has an inherent…

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