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 Cyrillic Alphabet Matter @ LaunchBase.net (Launch Base)
Historically, Belarusian Tatars have written the language in the Arabic alphabet (Arabica), and Belarusian Jews in the Hebrew alphabet
The early Cyrillic alphabet is difficult to represent on computers.
The development of some Cyrillic computer typefaces from Latin ones has also contributed to the visual Latinization of Cyrillic type.
http://www.launchbase.net/encyclopedia/Cyrillic_alphabet   (1955 words)

  
 Phoenician Alphabet Essay @ HigherPower.org (Higher Power)
The Samaritan alphabet, used by the Samaritans, is a version of the Paleo-Hebrew alphabet.
It later split off into a number of related alphabets, including the modern Hebrew alphabet, the Syriac alphabet, and the Nabatean alphabet, a highly cursive form that was the origin of the Arabic alphabet.
Like Proto-Canaanite, Arabic and Proto-Hebrew, Phoenician is a consonantal alphabet (an abjad), and contains no symbols for vowel sounds, which had to be deduced from context.
http://higherpower.org/encyclopedia/Phoenician_alphabet   (824 words)

  
 Judaism 101: Hebrew Alphabet
Davka also has a lot of fonts available, as well as a lot of other Hebrew and Judaic software.
The Hebrew and Yiddish languages use a different alphabet than English.
The Hebrew alphabet is often called the "alefbet," because of its first two letters.
http://www.jewfaq.org/alephbet.htm   (1766 words)

  
 alphabet. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Greek, Hebrew, and Arabic all have their own alphabets.
The exact steps are unknown, but the Phoenician, Hebrew, Arabic, and Devanagari systems are based ultimately on signs of the Egyptian hieroglyphic writing.
An exotic modern system is the Cherokee syllabary created by Sequoyah, suggested by, but not based on, the Roman alphabet.
http://www.bartleby.com/65/al/alphabet.html   (385 words)

  
 Aramaic alphabet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The use of Aramaic as a lingua franca throughout the Middle East from the 8th century BCE led to the gradual adoption of the Aramaic alphabet for writing Hebrew.
Today, Biblical Aramaic, Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialects and the Aramaic language of the Talmud are written in the Hebrew alphabet.
The earliest inscriptions in the Aramaic language use the Phoenician alphabet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aramaic_alphabet   (255 words)

  
 Biblical Hebrew Sources Found on Easyhebrew.com
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 Abjad writing systems
The Hebrew alphabet and Nabataean alphabet alphabets are little changed in style from the Aramaic alphabet.
The use of Aramaic as a lingua franca throughout the Middle East from the 8th century BC led to the gradual adoption of the Aramaic alphabet for writing Hebrew language.
Today, Biblical Aramaic, Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialects and the Aramaic language of the Talmud are written in the Hebrew alphabet.
http://read-and-go.hopto.org/Abjad-writing-systems   (259 words)

  
 Linki – Links
Ancient Hebrew Alphabet • Ancient Hebrew Research Center • Hebrew AlphabetHebrew alphabet and pronunciation • Hebrew script • Karmeli alphabet • Proto-Hebrew-Early Aramaic alphabet • The Los Lunas Inscription • Writing systems of Modern Hebrew
All about Malta • Maltese grammar • Maltese language and alphabet
Chữ-nôm script • Grammar of the Mon language • Khmer alphabet • Mon-Khmer Site • Santali alphabet • Sorang Sompeng script • Varang Kshiti alphabet • Vietnamese alphabet • Vietnamese Dictionary • Vietnamese Grammar Project • Vietnamese Online • Vietnamese Professional Society
http://grzegorj.w.interia.pl/gram/iso/links.html   (259 words)

  
 Linki – Links
Ancient Hebrew Alphabet • Ancient Hebrew Research Center • Hebrew AlphabetHebrew alphabet and pronunciation • Hebrew script &; Karmeli alphabet • Proto-Hebrew-Early Aramaic alphabet • The Los Lunas Inscription • Writing systems of Modern Hebrew
All about Malta • Maltese grammar • Maltese language and alphabet
Chữ-nôm script • Grammar of the Mon language • Khmer alphabet • Mon-Khmer Site • Santali alphabet • Sorang Sompeng script • Varang Kshiti alphabet • Vietnamese alphabet • Vietnamese Dictionary • Vietnamese Grammar Project • Vietnamese Online • Vietnamese Professional Society
http://grzegorj.w.interia.pl/gram/iso/links.html   (259 words)

  
 Sites on Scripts and Writing Systems
Hebrew Alphabet A useful overview of Hebrew consonants, with information on differences between ancient, modern Israeli and Ashkenazi varieties for the names of characters and sounds they reprensent.
Alphabets of the World “This site is dedicated to showing and explaining the many scripts and alphabets of the world.” The site is oriented to orthographies of individual languages.
Orthographic diacritics and multilingual computing Discusses many of the diacritics commonly associated with Latin script.
http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&item_id=SitesOnScriptsAndWSs   (259 words)

  
 Gematrical Values of the Arabic Alphabet-Mathematical Miracle of the Quran. The original site Mathematical Miracle of the Quran, Authorized English Translation of the Quran by Dr. Rashad Khalifa, Quran Translations, code-19-proofs-koran
In any case, it certainly predates the writing down of Arabic, as can be seen by comparison of Hebrew (Aleph, Beth, Gimel, Daleth) and Greek (Alpha Beta Gamma Delta).
The gematrical values of the alphabets are not occult or hidden values but well known since the introduction of the languages and were born out of need not out of the desire to predict a future event or an occult meaning.
Nowadays the Arabic alphabet does not follow the sequence a-b-j-d, but rather the order: A-B-T-Th-J-H.-Kh-D (the basic shapes of the letters A-B-J-D without their diacritical dots do, however, occur in that order, insofar as T and Th are distinguished from B only by dots, and the H. and Kh from the J only by dots).
http://www.submission.org/miracle/gematrical.html   (2561 words)

  
 The Lowest Protocol -- Plain HTML Version
Introduction to the Hebrew alphabet: the letters in printed and manuscript form, their transliteration and audio files with Modern Hebrew sounds.
This ancestral layer has not been forgotten by the citizens of the upper levels: the Internet has plenty information about alphabets, syllabaries, ideograms, logograms, pictograms...
Phonetic alphabets fonts from Yamada (PC and Mac).
http://www.brianzaest.it/SCUOLE/gonzaga/alfabet/epurehtm.html   (1799 words)

  
 Production First Software Encyclopedia of Typography and Electronic Communication : L
(See contextual processing.) But as of 1999, there were no operating systems which provide optional automatic ligature substitution for Latin-based alphabets or alphabets of other scripts (Armenian, Cyrillic, Georgian, Greek, Hebrew, Old Hungarian) using ligatures.
LanguageGroup Kit The Production First Software LanguageGroup kit implements 1-byte access for Latin (Roman), Cyrillic, and Greek alphabets of Production First Software PostScript fonts by enabling the selection of a number of additional 1-byte and 2-byte codepages, covering different languages and minority cultures.
A numeral used in, say, the Latin script is considered alphabetic, while a numeral represented in Japanese can be either an alphabetic or an ideographic numeral.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/profirst/l.htm   (1799 words)

  
 Learn Assyrian (Syriac-Aramaic) OnLine
To say modern aramaic or modern syriac, you must be consistent and say modern hebrew, modern english, modern greek, etc. for all languages follow the law of evolution.
It is the root language of Hebrew, Arabic, and the alphabet for Greek, Farsi (Persian), Georgian, Turkish (uighur script) which also begat the Mongolean script.)) Aramaic replaced our ancient brethren's language, Akkadian (the oldest semetic language) around 1000 B.C..
.BMP background file - for windows of the alphabet.
http://www.learnassyrian.com/aramaic   (3984 words)

  
 Judeo-Malayalam - encyclopedia article about Judeo-Malayalam.
It does, however, like most Jewish languages, contain a large number of Hebrew loanwords, which are regularly transliterated, inasmuch as possible, using the Malayalam alphabet.
See related article: Telugu Jews.) Due to the fact that it does not differ substantially in grammar or syntax from normative Malayalam, it is not considered by many linguists to be a language in its own right, but either a dialect, or simply the same language written using a different orthography.
In addition to the substrata of Malayalam and Hebrew, are other linguistic influences from later immigrants to the community, who brought their own Jewish languages with them, including Ladino.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Judeo-Malayalam   (2175 words)

  
 Cyrillic alphabet
Historically, Belarusian Tatars have written the language in the Arabic alphabet (''Arabica''), and Belarusian Jews in the Hebrew alphabet/.
The early Cyrillic alphabet is difficult to represent on computers.
Few fonts include adequate glyphs to reproduce the alphabet.
http://www.infothis.com/find/Cyrillic_alphabet   (3447 words)

  
 Germany HQ : German Alphabet
The Meru Project is based on 25 years of research by Stan Tenen into the originand nature of the Hebrew alphabet, and the mathematical structure underlying the...
An in-depth look at our modern alphabet and it's relation to Esotericism.
The Cyrillic and Latin alphabets with phonetic transcription.
http://germanyhq.com/germanalphabet/index.php   (701 words)

  
 Unicode and multilingual support in HTML, fonts, Web browsers and other applications
The first 128 characters will be the same as in ANSI, but many of the places in the second set of 128 will be taken by characters from the Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, Cyrillic or Thai alphabets.
Now that documents are often transferred electronically as e-mail messages, e-mail attachments or Web pages, instead of on paper, reading documents from another country, particularly a country with a different alphabet, is becoming more of a problem.
Problems like these arise with non-Latin alphabets and Symbol fonts because until recently most computers used fonts that contain a maximum of 256 characters.
http://www.alanwood.net/unicode   (701 words)

  
 Cyrillic alphabet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Historically, Belarusian Tatars have written the language in the Arabic alphabet (Arabica), and Belarusian Jews in the Hebrew alphabet.
The early Cyrillic alphabet is difficult to represent on computers.
The Moldovan language used the Cyrillic alphabet between 1946 and 1989.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrillic_alphabet   (2873 words)

  
 Hebrew alphabet --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Using a special numerical system similar to that of the Greek and Hebrew alphabets, which assign a number to each letter, modern...
Early Hebrew was the alphabet used by the Jewish nation in the period before the Babylonian Exile—i.e., prior to the 6th century BC—although some inscriptions in this alphabet may be of a later date.
Written in the Hebrew alphabet, it became one of the world's most widespread languages by the 19th century in places where Jews had settled.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9039759?tocId=9039759   (826 words)

  
 Unicode and multilingual support in HTML, fonts, Web browsers and other applications
The first 128 characters will be the same as in ANSI, but many of the places in the second set of 128 will be taken by characters from the Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, Cyrillic or Thai alphabets.
Now that documents are often transferred electronically as e-mail messages, e-mail attachments or Web pages, instead of on paper, reading documents from another country, particularly a country with a different alphabet, is becoming more of a problem.
Problems like these arise with non-Latin alphabets and Symbol fonts because until recently most computers used fonts that contain a maximum of 256 characters.
http://www.alanwood.net/unicode   (826 words)

  
 Alphabet In Sign Language
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The simple act of learning the sign language alphabet can mean the difference between confusion and understanding.
Sign language uses the same Roman alphabet that English uses, but has a different grammar.
http://www.alphabeti.com/alphabetinsignlanguage   (826 words)

  
 The Alphabet Is Easy To Learn: Insights on learn
The Hebrew Alphabet is called the Alefbet, or Alephbet, from the names of the first two letters...
Since this language uses its own individual alphabet and grammar, there are no comparisons to...
Unless more people bother to learn the very easy manual alphabet, the deafblind will stay excluded from basic activities - anything from using a supermarket to having a confidential consultation with...
http://learneasy.moollearn.com/thealphabetiseasytolearn   (967 words)

  
 Laotian fonts
The ClearlyU typeface was originally inspired by Donald Knuth's Computer Modern typeface, but has been slowly evolving into something else." Supported are: Navajo, Armenian, Cyrillic, Georgian, Greek and Coptic, Hebrew, Lao, Thai.
David McCreedy's page on Tai Le (also known as the Liek or Dehong alphabet), which is used to write Dehong Dai in China, Myanmar, and Laos.
Foreign language archive covering all Indic languages, Tibetan, Thai, Lao and all European languages.
http://cgm.cs.mcgill.ca/~luc/laos.html   (1060 words)

  
 Internet Public Library: Hebrew
An explanation of the "alefbet," or Hebrew alphabet, with pictures of the letters in several different styles of writing and an explanation of their various pronunciations.
A collection of tools that Hebrew language teachers might want to use in working with their students and of ideas and suggestions related to the use of technology in the Hebrew classroom.
"A passing phrase is all about enhancing your current knowledge of spoken Hebrew in a fun and informal way.
http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/hum40.70   (234 words)

  
 Syriac script
Aramaic has also been written in versions of the Latin, Hebrew and Cyrillic alphabets, though the Syriac is the most widely used script to write Aramaic.
An introduction to the Aramaic language and the Syraic alphabet
Many other scripts developed directly or indirectly from the Syriac scripts, including Nabatean, Palmyran, Mandaic, Parthian, Pahlavi, Sogdian, Avestan and Manichean.
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/syriac.htm   (548 words)

  
 Intro to the Crypto-Numerology of Gary Val Tenuta
This may be a symbolic link between the Hebrew alphabet and the English alphabet, which might lend some justification to using the Roman/English alphabet as a tool of gematria; traditionally an unpopular idea.
The number 9 has turned up ubiquitously throughout the process of my work, including the fact that the number 9 is encoded in the very structure of the alphabet itself.
Is it possible that our English alphabet, the same alphabet I'm using to write this paragraph, might be a cipher for decoding information from ancient sources?
http://members.aol.com/codeufo/intro.html   (548 words)

  
 VMs: suggestion on the author of the Voynich manuscript
Similarly with the Cyrillic, Arabic, and Hebrew alphabets.
Having gone to the trouble of inventing a new alphabet, he was now faced with the problem of a plaintext that would be easy to recover if anyone happened to have the book it was copied from.
If it is possible to compare the lettering of the Voynich Manuscript with that of manuscripts in the Latin alphabet, then it would be possible to compare the two hands of the Voynich MS with calligraphed documents from Elizabethan England.
http://www.voynich.net/Arch/2002/08/msg00060.html   (3163 words)

  
 The History of Writing - Title
The North Semitic alphabet was used to represent Aramaic and Hebrew, and was borrowed by the Phoenicians in approx.
Syllabaries are phonologically-based writing systems that represent syllables, usually CV, rather than individual vowels or consonants like alphabets, or meaning units like ideographic or logographic systems.
Although the Roman alphabet has been the most popular and successful for some time, speakers of other languages may choose other alphabets due to religious or cultural affiliations with speakers of the languages those writing systems are associated with.
http://www.ling.upenn.edu/courses/Fall_1998/ling001/Writinglect.html   (2937 words)

  
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