The Syriac alphabet is a writing system primarily used to write the Syriac language from around the 2nd century BC. It is one of the Semitic abjads directly descending from the Proto-Canaanite alphabet and shares similarities with the Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew and Arabic alphabets.
Syriac is written from right to left. It is a cursive script where some, but not all, letters connect within a word. The alphabet consists of 22 letters, all of whic...
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Syriac alphabet
Language Writing System
ISO 15924 code:
- Syrc 135
type of writing:
languages:
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic Language
- Aramaic language
- Syriac language
- Arabic language
- Turoyo Language
- Chaldean Neo-Aramaic Language
- Senaya Language
- Hértevin Language