abjad

[アメリカ]/ˈæbdʒæd/
[イギリス]/ˈæbdʒæd/

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arabic uses an abjad writing system where consonants are written but vowels are typically omitted.

scholars study ancient abjad scripts to decipher historical texts from the middle east.

hebrew began as an abjad but later developed vowel point systems to aid readers.

the word "abjad" derives from the first four consonantal letters of the arabic alphabet.

many semitic languages originally employed abjad systems for their consonantal root structures.

the phoenician abjad significantly influenced the development of greek and latin alphabets.

modern maltese continues to use an abjad-based writing system with some modifications.

the abjad differs from a full alphabet by traditionally omitting regular vowel notation.

archaeological discoveries provide evidence of abjad usage dating back to ancient times.

arabic calligraphy demonstrates how abjad systems can achieve remarkable aesthetic sophistication.

some modern adaptations have added diacritical marks to traditional abjad systems.

the efficiency of abjad writing in representing consonantal roots makes it ideal for semitic languages.

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