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  1. 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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    Hebrew alphabet (Jewish) Historically Phoenician alphabet, Aramaic alphabet: Language codes; ISO 639-3: Variously: arc – Imperial Aramaic syc – Classical Syriac myz – Classical Mandaic xrm – Armazic language bjf – Barzani Neo-Aramaic bhn – Bohtan Neo-Aramaic hrt – Hertevin Neo-Aramaic aij – Inter-Zab Neo-Aramaic

  3. In the pronoun there is the tendency to exchange the final ם for ן (cf. Hebrew אַתֶּם = Aramaic אַנְתּוּן). The demonstrative pronoun of proximity is דְּנָא (masc.), דּא (fem.), אֵלֵּ (י)ן, אֵלֶּה, אֵל (plur.). The objective pronouns are attached to the imperfect by inserting a מ or a נ.

  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. 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.

  6. 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] .

  7. Aug 18, 2015 · The Aramaic alphabet is an abjad alphabet designed for writing the Aramaic language. As with other abjads, the letters all represent consonants; a few matres lectionis are consonants that also represent long vowels. The earliest inscriptions in the Aramaic language use the Phoenician alphabet.

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