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Semitic language, central, northwest, or northwest, was originally spoken by Middle Eastern residents known as Arameans.  The Aramaic alphabet is 22 letters and is written from right to left as most Semitic languages.  It is believed that the first appearance of Aramaic in the eleventh century BC. Aramaic Alphabet, Syriac Language, Alfabeto Viking, Ancient Hebrew Alphabet, Learn Hebrew Alphabet, Aramaic Language, Armenian Language, Ancient Alphabets, Ancient Scripts

Semitic language, central, northwest, or northwest, was originally spoken by Middle Eastern residents known as Arameans. The Aramaic alphabet is 22 letters and is written from right to left as most Semitic languages. It is believed that the first appearance of Aramaic in the eleventh century BC.

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Aramaic (ארמית, Arāmît): The Aramaic alphabet was adaptaed from the Phoenician alphabet during the 8th century BC and was used to write the Aramaic language until about 600 AD. The Aramaic alphabet was adapted to write quite a few other languages, and developed into a number of new alphabets, including the Hebrew square script and cursive script, Nabataean, Syriac, Palmyrenean, Mandaic, Sogdian, Mongolian and probably the Old Turkic script. (...) Aramaic Alphabet, Ancient Alphabet, Learn Hebrew Alphabet, Aramaic Language, Phoenician Alphabet, Alphabet Dating, Hebrew Language Words, Ancient Alphabets, Ancient Scripts

Aramaic (ארמית, Arāmît): The Aramaic alphabet was adaptaed from the Phoenician alphabet during the 8th century BC and was used to write the Aramaic language until about 600 AD. The Aramaic alphabet was adapted to write quite a few other languages, and developed into a number of new alphabets, including the Hebrew square script and cursive script, Nabataean, Syriac, Palmyrenean, Mandaic, Sogdian, Mongolian and probably the Old Turkic script. (...)

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Tigre (ትግረ / ትግሬ / ኻሳ) is a member of the Ethiopic branch of South Semitic languages. It is spoken by about 800,000 people in Eritrea, particularly in western parts of that country, and also in neighbouring areas of Sudan, where the language is known as Xasa (ኻሳ). It is thought to have descended from Ge'ez, the liturgical language used in the Ethiopian and Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church. (...) Amharic Language, Lucky Numbers For Lottery, Semitic Languages, Computer Photo, Kindergarten Reading Worksheets, Alphabet Words, Sign Language Alphabet, Writing Systems, Alphabet Writing

Tigre (ትግረ / ትግሬ / ኻሳ) is a member of the Ethiopic branch of South Semitic languages. It is spoken by about 800,000 people in Eritrea, particularly in western parts of that country, and also in neighbouring areas of Sudan, where the language is known as Xasa (ኻሳ). It is thought to have descended from Ge'ez, the liturgical language used in the Ethiopian and Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church. (...)

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