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  2. Phoenician alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenician alphabet continued to be used by the Samaritans and developed into the Samaritan alphabet, that is an immediate continuation of the Phoenician script without intermediate non-Israelite evolutionary stages. The Samaritans have continued to use the script for writing both Hebrew and Aramaic texts until the present day.

  3. File:Phoenician aleph.svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. A; A (Cyrillic) Alpha; Brahmi script; Etruscan alphabet

  4. File:Phoenician abjad.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Paleo-hebrew_alphabet.jpg. The original design is a constructivist idealization of the Paleo-Hebrew abjad. I used this project to design the Paleo-Hebrew abjad using Inkscape 0.92. Since the Phoenician and Paleo-Hebrew alphabets were practically the same, I also designed Phoenician numerals.

  5. File:Phoenician alphabet.svg - Wikipedia

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    Note that ’ and ‘ were originally full consonants in the Phoenician language (glottal stop ʔ and voiced pharyngeal ʕ respectively). Several of the letters were ambiguous (i.e. denoted more than one consonant phoneme) when the Phoenician alphabet was borrowed to write Old Aramaic and Biblical Hebrew, but there is no clear evidence of this ...

  6. Phoenician language - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenician alphabet spread to Greece during this period, where it became the source of all modern European scripts. Phoenician belongs to the Canaanite languages and as such is quite similar to Biblical Hebrew and other languages of the group, at least in its early stages, and is therefore mutually intelligible with them.

  7. File:Phoenician alphabet sample.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. File:Phoenician res.svg - Wikipedia

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    History of the Arabic alphabet; History of the Hebrew alphabet; History of the Latin script; List of Star Driver characters; Old Italic scripts; Paleo-Hebrew alphabet; Phoenician alphabet; Proto-Sinaitic script; Punic language; R; Rho; Talk:Bible prophecy; Talk:Brahmi script/Archive 1; Talk:History of the Hindu–Arabic numeral system; Talk ...

  9. File:PhoenicianE-01.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on af.wikipedia.org E; Usage on am.wikipedia.org E; Usage on ang.wikipedia.org Æ; E; Usage on ar.wikipedia.org