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тема: 13th letter hebrew alphabet
Описание 13th letter hebrew alphabet
The history of the alphabet begins in Ancient Egypt, more than a millennium into the history of writing. The first pure alphabet emerged around 2000 BCE to represent the language of Semitic workers in Egypt (see Middle Bronze Age alphabets), and was derived from the alphabetic principles of the Egyptian hieroglyphs. Most alphabets in the world today either descend directly from this development, for example the Greek and Latin alphabets, or were inspired by its design. Two scripts are well attested from before the end of the fourth millennium BCE: Mesopotamian cuneiform and Egyptian hieroglyphs. Both were well known in the part of the Middle East that produced the first widely used alphabet, the Phoenician. There are signs that cuneiform was developing alphabetic properties in some of the languages it was adapted for, as was seen again later in the Old Persian cuneiform script, but it now appears these developments were a sideline and not ancestral to the alphabet. The Byblos syllabary has suggestive graphic
определение 13th letter hebrew alphabet
coming next after the twelfth in position
связанные темы 13th letter hebrew alphabet
History of the alphabet, Hebrew language, Mater lectionis, Greek alphabet, Gematria, Glagolitic alphabet, Letter (alphabet), Ogham, Arabic alphabet, Shin (letter), Russian alphabet, Alphabet of Akiba ben Joseph, Bat Creek inscription, Aramaic language, Sefer Yetzirah, Calligraphy, Saints Cyril and Methodius, English words with uncommon properties, Atlantean language, D'ni language