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  1. The ancient Aramaic alphabet was used to write the Aramaic languages spoken by ancient Aramean pre-Christian tribes throughout the Fertile Crescent.

    • Written Aramaic
    • Notable Features
    • Early Aramaic Alphabet
    • Imperial Aramaic Alphabet
    • Square Script For Aramaic
    • Sample Text in Aramaic
    • Links
    • Languages Written with The Hebrew Script
    • Consonant Alphabets

    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, Palmyre...

    Type of writing system: abjad / consonant alphabet
    Script family: Proto-Sinaitic, Phoenician, Aramaic
    Used to write: Aramaic

    The Early Aramaic alphabet was developed sometime during the late 10th or early 9th century BC and replaced Assyrian cuneiform as the main writing system of the Assyrian empire.

    This version of the Aramaic alphabet dates from the 5th century BC and was used to write Imperial Aramaic, the standardised and offical language of the Archaemenid Empire. It was adapted to write Hebrew during the 5th century BC, and the modern version shown below is still used to write Neo-Aramaic dialects.

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    Yàlidïn ìnon čol-ènašëya čwaþ χeḁrrëya we šàwyëya va ǧurča we va zìdqëya. Bìyìzvədun yal χuešaba we yal þeḁrþa, we koyìsˀərun χàd ləwaþ χàd va ruχa di àχuþa. A recording of this text by Yaqob bar-Karoza

    Information about the Aramaic alphabet and language http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aramaic_alphabet http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aramaic_language http://jesusspokearamaic.com Online Aramaic lessons http://www.learnassyrian.com http://wn.com/Modern_Aramaic Aramaic dictionary http://www.peshitta.org/lexicon/ Aramaic fonts http://www.historian.net/files...

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  2. Aramaic alphabet, major writing system in the Middle East in the latter half of the 1st millennium bce. Derived from the North Semitic script, the Aramaic alphabet was developed in the 10th and 9th centuries bce and came into prominence after the conquest of the Aramaean states by Assyria in the 9th and 8th centuries bce.

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    The earliest Aramaic alphabet was based on the Phoenician alphabet. In time, Aramaic developed its distinctive "square" style. The ancient Israelites and other peoples of Canaan adopted this alphabet for writing their own languages. Thus, it is better known as the Hebrew alphabet.

  4. Jan 1, 2018 · Learning to read the 269 verses of Aramaic in the Old Testament has never been easier! The following introduction to the Aramaic alphabet is adapted from this course. Learn to read the Aramaic text of the Bible. Sign up for the Basics of Biblical Aramaic online course.

  5. The Aramaic alphabet was originally adapted from the Phoenician alphabet about the 8th century BC. [1] It was first used to write the Aramaic language. [1] It was also used to write several other languages and alphabets including the Hebrew square script. [2]

  6. Study the Aramaic Alphabet with the Jesus Spoke Aramaic website. This lesson introduces you to the Aramaic Alphabet and Scripts.

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