Alphabet Lycien
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𐊀Lettre lycienne a
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𐊁Lettre lycienne e
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𐊂Lettre lycienne b
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𐊃Lettre lycienne bh
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𐊄Lettre lycienne g
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𐊅Lettre lycienne d
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𐊆Lettre lycienne i
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𐊇Lettre lycienne w
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𐊈Lettre lycienne z
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𐊉Lettre lycienne th
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𐊊Lettre lycienne y
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𐊋Lettre lycienne k
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𐊌Lettre lycienne q
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𐊍Lettre lycienne l
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𐊎Lettre lycienne m
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𐊏Lettre lycienne n
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𐊐Lettre lycienne mm
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𐊑Lettre lycienne nn
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𐊒Lettre lycienne u
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𐊓Lettre lycienne p
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𐊔Lettre lycienne kk
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𐊕Lettre lycienne r
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𐊖Lettre lycienne s
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𐊗Lettre lycienne t
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𐊘Lettre lycienne tt
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𐊙Lettre lycienne an
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𐊚Lettre lycienne en
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𐊛Lettre lycienne h
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𐊜Lettre lycienne kh
Description
The Lycian alphabet was used to write the Lycian language of the Asia Minor region of Lycia in what are now the southern coast of Turkey, bordering the Mediterranean Sea. It was an extension of The Phoenician alphabet 10900–1091F under the influence of Greek 0391–03C9 in VI century B.C. It was vocalic-consonantal so all vowels were noted. It consisted of 29 characters, and the prescription of two of them is still unknown.
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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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Y
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m