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ABJADS
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Exempel på hur man kan använda ABJADS i en mening
- Impure abjads represent vowels with either optional diacritics, a limited number of distinct vowel glyphs, or both.
- It is one of the Semitic abjads descending from the Aramaic alphabet through the Palmyrene alphabet, and shares similarities with the Phoenician, Hebrew, Arabic and Sogdian, the precursor and a direct ancestor of the traditional Mongolian scripts.
- Mem, also spelled Mim, the thirteenth letter of many Semitic abjads, including Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew and Arabic.
- Yodh (also spelled jodh, yod, or jod) is the tenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Arabic yāʾ , Aramaic yod 𐡉, Hebrew yud , Phoenician yōd 𐤉, and Syriac yōḏ.
- Qoph is the nineteenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Arabic qāf , Aramaic qop 𐡒, Hebrew qūp̄ , Phoenician qōp 𐤒, and Syriac qōp̄ ܩ.
- Zayin (also spelled zain or zayn or simply zay) is the seventh letter of the Semitic abjads, including Arabic zāy , Aramaic zain 𐡆, Hebrew zayīn , Phoenician zayn 𐤆, and Syriac zayn ܙ.
- Kaph (also spelled kaf) is the eleventh letter of the Semitic abjads, including Arabic kāf , Aramaic kāp 𐡊, Hebrew kāp̄ , Phoenician kāp 𐤊, and Syriac kāp̄ ܟ.
- Samekh is the fifteenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician sāmek 𐤎, Hebrew sāmeḵ , Aramaic samek 𐡎, Syriac semkaṯ ܣ, and Arabic sīn س (in the Mashriqi order).
- Lamedh or lamed is the twelfth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Arabic lām , Aramaic lāmaḏ 𐡋, Hebrew lāmeḏ , Phoenician lāmd 𐤋, and Syriac lāmaḏ ܠ.
- Mem (also spelled Meem, Meme, or Mim) is the thirteenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Arabic mīm , Aramaic mem 𐡌, Hebrew mēm , Phoenician mēm 𐤌, and Syriac mīm ܡ.
- Taw, tav, or taf is the twenty-second and last letter of the Semitic abjads, including Arabic tāʾ , Aramaic taw 𐡕, Hebrew tav , Phoenician tāw 𐤕, and Syriac taw ܬ.
- For correctly rendering Indic abugidas (and semitic abjads if they are written with their optional combining diacritics), other fonts should be specified before this one, and additional fonts will be needed to cover Han ideographs encoded in supplementary planes, or to render most historic (or minority modern) scripts not encoded in the BMP.
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