Koptische Alphabet
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Ⲁ2C80
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ⲁ2C81
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Ⲃ2C82
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ⲃ2C83
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Ⲅ2C84
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ⲅ2C85
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Ⲇ2C86
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ⲇ2C87
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Ⲉ2C88
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ⲉ2C89
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Ⲋ2C8A
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ⲋ2C8B
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Ⲍ2C8C
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ⲍ2C8D
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Ⲏ2C8E
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ⲏ2C8F
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Ⲑ2C90
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ⲑ2C91
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Ⲓ2C92
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ⲓ2C93
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Ⲕ2C94
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ⲕ2C95
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Ⲗ2C96
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ⲗ2C97
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Ⲙ2C98
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ⲙ2C99
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Ⲛ2C9A
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ⲛ2C9B
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Ⲝ2C9C
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ⲝ2C9D
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Ⲟ2C9E
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ⲟ2C9F
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Ⲡ2CA0
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ⲡ2CA1
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Ⲣ2CA2
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ⲣ2CA3
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Ⲥ2CA4
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ⲥ2CA5
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Ⲧ2CA6
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ⲧ2CA7
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Ⲩ2CA8
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ⲩ2CA9
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Ⲫ2CAA
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ⲫ2CAB
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Ⲭ2CAC
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ⲭ2CAD
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Ⲯ2CAE
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ⲯ2CAF
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Ⲱ2CB0
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ⲱ2CB1
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Ⲳ2CB2
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ⲳ2CB3
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Ⲵ2CB4
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ⲵ2CB5
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Ⲷ2CB6
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ⲷ2CB7
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Ⲹ2CB8
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ⲹ2CB9
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Ⲻ2CBA
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ⲻ2CBB
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Ⲽ2CBC
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ⲽ2CBD
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Ⲿ2CBE
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ⲿ2CBF
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Ⳁ2CC0
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ⳁ2CC1
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Ⳃ2CC2
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ⳃ2CC3
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Ⳅ2CC4
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ⳅ2CC5
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Ⳇ2CC6
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ⳇ2CC7
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Ⳉ2CC8
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ⳉ2CC9
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Ⳋ2CCA
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ⳋ2CCB
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Ⳍ2CCC
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ⳍ2CCD
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Ⳏ2CCE
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ⳏ2CCF
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Ⳑ2CD0
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ⳑ2CD1
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Ⳓ2CD2
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ⳓ2CD3
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Ⳕ2CD4
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ⳕ2CD5
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Ⳗ2CD6
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ⳗ2CD7
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Ⳙ2CD8
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ⳙ2CD9
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Ⳛ2CDA
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ⳛ2CDB
Beschreibung
The Coptic alphabet was spread in Egypt in the 4th century. It replaced the Egyptian hieroglyphic script, which had been used to write the Coptic language (the indigenous Egyptians, direct descendants of the ancient Egyptians, and Egyptian Christians). It is based on the Greek 0391–03C9 alphabet, with a few letters borrowed from the Demotic script. It also became one of the sources for the ancient Nubian script. In the 7th century, Egypt was conquered by the Arabs, and the Coptic alphabet was gradually replaced by the Arabic FE8E–FEF1 script. Currently, it is only used by Coptic clergy.
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A
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B
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C
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D
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E
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F
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G
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H
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I
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J
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K
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L
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M
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N
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O
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P
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R
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S
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T
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U
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V
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W
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Y
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