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Syriac Alphabet

The Syriac alphabet is a rich script with deep historical roots, serving as the foundation for the Syriac language, a dialect of Aramaic. With its origins tracing back to the 1st century AD, the Syriac alphabet has been integral to the cultural, religious, and literary heritage of the...

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Hebrew alphabet

The Hebrew alphabet has 22 basic letters. It is primarily composed of consonants because vowels are the later addition to transcribe correct pronunciation.

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Coptic Alphabet

The Coptic alphabet is the script used for writing the Coptic language, the liturgical language of the Coptic Orthodox Church, and is the final stage of the Egyptian language. The Coptic alphabet is an adaptation of the Greek alphabet, with the addition of some characters borrowed from the ancient...

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Greek alphabet

The Greek alphabet is a significant writing system that was developed around 800 BCE and has had a profound impact on the development of Western culture, language, and literature. It is the oldest alphabet in the narrow sense of the term, as it was the first to use distinct symbols for both...

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Alphabet Names

Learning the names of the Greek alphabet.

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first step

beginning

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Greek Alphabet

This is an extra alphabet if you need it (:

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Greek Alphabet

Greek Alphabet by Duncan

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Hebrew Alphabet

22 letters of Hebrew alphabet

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Latin alphabet

The Latin alphabet has 23 letters. It is composed of both consonants and vowels. Today it is also used for theology, science, medicine and law.

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Syriac Alphabet (Estrangela)

The Syriac Alphabet. Required for beginning to read the Peshitta. I transliterate the Syriac Alphabet a little less conventionally than others might. I prefer the Biblical pronunciation of the Semitic Alphabet to the Modern Sephardic pronunciation, preferred by most, and my unconventional...

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