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  2. The letters in the Aramaic alphabet all represent consonants, some of which are also used as matres lectionis to indicate long vowels. Writing systems, like the Aramaic, that indicate consonants but do not indicate most vowels other than by means of matres lectionis or added diacritical signs, have been called abjads by Peter T. Daniels to ...

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  3. Aramaic (. ܐܪܡܝܐ‎, ארמית. / Arāmît) Aramaic is a Semitic language which 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 ...

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    Aramaic classically has a set of four sibilants (ancient Aramaic may have had six): ס, שׂ /s/ (as in English "sea"), ז /z/ (as in English "zero"), שׁ /ʃ/ (as in English "ship"), צ /sˤ/ (the emphatic Ṣāḏê listed above).

  5. The Aramaic alphabet consists of 22 letters, all indicating consonants (though some can also represent vowels), and it is written from right to left. It is ancestral to Square Hebrew and the modern Hebrew alphabet , the Nabataean and modern Arabic scripts, the Palmyrenian alphabet, and the Syriac , as well as hundreds of other writing systems ...

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  6. 02-19-97. You will need to know the seven vowels of the Aramaic / Neo-Aramaic language. Placing the appropriate dots on or below a constant changes that constant to a vowel. Below are the vowels, the dots, and a few examples. Quickview of the Vowels.

  7. The two dialectal groups of Late Aramaic – Western Aramaic and Eastern Aramaichave several common characteristics: (1) דנא "this" (masc.) is replaced by other forms; (2) the prefix ה (+ vowel) of haphʿel (and other conjugations) is replaced by א (+ vowel); (3) all the dialects seem to possess the new conjugation ittaphʿal ...

  8. Jan 1, 2018 · The Aramaic alphabet is identical to the Hebrew alphabet. It consists of twenty-three consonants, and it is written from right to left. For the purpose of review, this alphabet is presented below. Aramaic final forms. Like Hebrew, five of the Aramaic consonants have final forms.

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