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Aramaic alphabet

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Aramaic was at a certain time a lingua franca in the Middle East, and therefore, it superseded the Old Hebrew alphabet that was more closely related to the Phoenician alphabet. There are several "flavors" of Aramaic scripts, square Estrangela, the ancestor of the Modern Hebrew alphabet, Nestorian "Assyrian" or the Chaldean script and Maronite or the Jacobite script. The Aramaic alphabet is probably also the ancestor of the Indic alphabets[?] and is without reasonable doubt the source of the Old Turkic alphabet and the Arabic alphabet.

Aramaic Estrangela script


Letter Normal
format
Final
connected
Final
non-connected
Pronunciation
Alap Aramaic alap.png     "A"
Beth Aramaic beth.png Aramaic beth c.png   "B"
Gamal Aramaic gamal.png Aramaic gamal c.png   Hard "G"
Daleth Aramaic daleth.png     "D"
Heh Aramaic heh.png     "H"
Waw Aramaic waw.png     "W" or "O" or "U",
depending on word
Zain Aramaic zain.png     "Z"
Kheth Aramaic kheth.png Aramaic kheth c.png   "Kh", no English equivalent
(as in Scottish loch)
Teth Aramaic teth.png Aramaic teth c.png   Hard "T"
Yodh Aramaic yodh.png Aramaic yodh c.png   "Y" or "E",
depending on word
Kap Aramaic kap.png Aramaic kap c.png Aramaic kap f.png "K", sometimes "Kh"
Lamadh Aramaic lamadh.png Aramaic lamadh c.png   "L"
Meem Aramaic meem.png Aramaic meem c.png   "M"
Noon Aramaic noon.png Aramaic noon c.png Aramaic noon f.png "N"
Simkath Aramaic simkath.png Aramaic simkath c.png   "S"
Ain Aramaic ain.png Aramaic ain c.png   Similar to "Ahh",
no English equivalent
Payin Aramaic payin.png Aramaic payin c.png   "P"
Tsade Aramaic tsade.png     "Ts"
Qoph Aramaic qoph.png Aramaic qoph c.png   "Q"
Resh Aramaic resh.png     "R"
Sheen Aramaic sheen.png Aramaic sheen c.png   "Sh"
Taw Aramaic taw.png     "T"
  Aramaic lamadh alap.png     Lamadh & Alap combined
at end of word
  Aramaic taw alap.png     Taw & Alap combined
at end of word

Jewish sources often write Aramaic using the standard Hebrew alphabet.

See also Alphabet, Aramaic language.

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