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  3. Armenian alphabet - Wikipedia

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    An American correspondent in Marash in 1864 calls the alphabet "Armeno-Turkish", describing it as consisting of 31 Armenian letters and "infinitely superior" to the Arabic or Greek alphabets for rendering Turkish. [21] This Armenian script was used alongside the Arabic script on official documents of the Ottoman Empire written in Ottoman Turkish.

  4. File:Armenian language in the Armenian alphabet.svg

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    English: "Armenian language" (Հայերէն) written in the Armenian alphabet. Spelling in the traditional Armenian orthography. Spelling in the traditional Armenian orthography. Font used is "NorKirk".

  5. File:Armenian alphabet.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. History of the Armenian alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Amam's commentary is the only one to provide a brief imaginative description of each of the Armenian letters. The most significant of the subsequent Armenian authors to engage with the subject of grammar were the 13th-century writers Vardan Areveltsi and Hovhannes Erznkatsi. [15] Title page of A. Tashyan's book Review of Armenian Palaeography, 1898

  7. Template:Armenian letters - Wikipedia

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  8. Co (Armenian letter) - Wikipedia

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    Tsʼo, or Cʼo (majuscule: Ց; minuscule: ց; Armenian: ցո; Classical Armenian: ցօ) is the thirty-third letter of the Armenian alphabet.It represents the voiceless aspirated alveolar affricate (/t͡sʰ/) in both Eastern and Western varieties of Armenian.

  9. Armenian (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Armenian is a Unicode block containing characters for writing the Armenian language, both the classical and reformed orthographies. Five Armenian ligatures are encoded in the Alphabetic Presentation Forms block.