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  2. File:Armenian Alphabet Uppercase lowercase and transcription ...

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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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  5. 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.

  6. History of the Armenian alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The papyrus contains a Greek text written in Armenian letters. The earliest surviving manuscript in Armenian that can be clearly dated is the Gospel of Queen Mlke , created in 862. [ 54 ] The Lazarev Gospel [ hy ] , transcribed in 887, is also of significance [ 55 ] for the field of Armenian palaeography.

  7. Romanization of Armenian - Wikipedia

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    a soft sign (a prime, US-MARC hexadecimal code A7) is inserted between two separate letters that would otherwise be interpreted as a digraph (in red in the table below); no prime is present in the middle of romanized digraphs zh, kh, ts, dz, gh and ch representing a single Armenian letter; with the Classical Armenian orthography only, the vowel ...

  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. Category:Armenian alphabet - Wikipedia

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    T'o (Armenian letter) Classical Armenian orthography; Tsa (Armenian letter) Tyun (Armenian letter) V. Vo (Armenian letter) Y. Yech (Armenian letter) Yew (Armenian ...