Semitic romanization
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Romanization schemes for Proto-Semitic and various Semitic languages (Semitic abjads):
| The Northwest Semitic abjad | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| ʾ | b | g | d | h | w | z | ḥ | ṭ | y | k | l | m | n | s | ʿ | p | ṣ | q | r | š | t | ||||
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| History • Phoenician • Aramaic • Hebrew • Syriac • Arabic | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
See also
- Transliteration of Ancient Egyptian
- Semitic_abjad#Descendants_of_the_Semitic_abjad
- Cuneiform#Transliteration
- Proto-Sinaitic alphabet
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