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  1. Its mature form was reached around 800 BCE and its use continued until the 6th century CE, including Ancient North Arabian inscriptions in variants of the alphabet, when it was displaced by the Arabic alphabet.

  2. Old South Arabian was written in the Old South Arabian script, a consonantal abjad deriving from the Phoenician alphabet. Compared with other parts of the ancient world, Palestine for instance, the number of surviving inscriptions is very high. Something in the region of 10,000 inscriptions exist.

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  4. South Arabian The South Arabian alphabet is thought to have developed from the Proto-Sinaitic alphabet in about the 9th century BC. It is known from inscriptions found in Eritrea, Babylonia and Yemen dating from between 9th century BC and 7th century AD, and was used to write Sabaean, Qatabanian, Hadramautic, Minaean, Himyarite and proto-Ge'ez, extinct Semitic languages once spoken in southern ...

  5. Arwi language (a mixture of Arabic and Tamil) uses the Arabic script together with the addition of 13 letters. It is mainly used in Sri Lanka and the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu for religious purposes. Arwi language is the language of Tamil Muslims. Arabi Malayalam is Malayalam written in the Arabic script.

    Letter Or Digraph [a]
    Letter Or Digraph [a]
    Letter Or Digraph [a]
    Use & Pronunciation
    پـ ـپـ ـپ ‎
    پـ ـپـ ـپ ‎
    Pe, used to represent the phoneme / p / ...
    ݐـ ـݐـ ـݐ ‎
    ݐـ ـݐـ ـݐ ‎
    used to represent the equivalent of the ...
    ٻـ ـٻـ ـٻ ‎
    ٻـ ـٻـ ـٻ ‎
    B̤ē, used to represent a voiced bilabial ...
    ڀـ ـڀـ ـڀ ‎
    ڀـ ـڀـ ـڀ ‎
    represents an aspirated voiced bilabial ...
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  6. Origins. The Arabic alphabet evolved either from the Nabataean, [1] [2] or (less widely believed) directly from the Syriac. [3] The table below shows changes undergone by the shapes of the letters from the Aramaic original to the Nabataean and Syriac forms. The Arabic script shown is that of post-Classical and Modern Arabic—notably different ...

  7. Apr 26, 2017 · The inscriptions from this location published to date comprise two grave stones with texts in Ancient South Arabian monumental script or musnad (Robin-Mulayḥa 11 and Wilkinson-Mulayḥa 12), an Aramaic-Hasaitic bilingual tomb inscription (Overlaet et al., 2016),3 a bronze plaque with a nine-line inscription in Aramaic and the fragment of a ...

  8. Sabaean alphabet Origin. The Sabaean or Sabaic alphabet is one of the south Arabian alphabets. The oldest known inscriptions in this alphabet date from about 500 BC. Its origins are not known, though one theory is that it developed from the Byblos alphabet. The Sabaean alphabet is thought to have evolved into the Ethiopic script. Notable features

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