Alphabet Etrusque italique ancien
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𐌀Lettre italique a
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𐌁Lettre italique bé
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𐌂Lettre italique ké
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𐌃Lettre italique dé
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𐌄Lettre italique é
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𐌅Lettre italique vé
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𐌆Lettre italique zé
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𐌇Lettre italique hé
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𐌈Lettre italique thé
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𐌉Lettre italique i
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𐌊Lettre italique ka
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𐌋Lettre italique elle
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𐌌Lettre italique emme
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𐌍Lettre italique enne
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𐌎Lettre italique ech
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𐌏Lettre italique o (falisque)
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𐌐Lettre italique pé
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𐌑Lettre italique ché
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𐌒Lettre italique ku
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𐌓Lettre italique erre
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𐌔Lettre italique esse
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𐌕Lettre italique té
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𐌖Lettre italique u
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𐌗Lettre italique iks (falisque)
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𐌘Lettre italique phé
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𐌙Lettre italique khé
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𐌚Lettre italique effe
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𐌛Lettre italique erse (ombrien)
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𐌜Lettre italique çé (ombrien)
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𐌝Lettre italique í (osque)
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𐌞Lettre italique ú (osque)
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𐌟Lettre vieil italique esse
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𐌠Nombre italique un
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𐌡Nombre italique cinq
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𐌢Nombre italique dix
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𐌣Nombre italique cinquante
Description
The Etruscan alphabet appeared, approximately, in the VII century BC. It was built on the basis of the Greek alphabet 0391–03C9 . The oldest monument of this writing is a tablet from Marsiliana, which contains a complete list of letters of the alphabet. Up to today, about 9 thousand inscriptions have been found. It was not possible to read them because the Etruscan language died long ago and at the same time it was isolated (it is not included in any known language family). The meaning of the letters was established from texts written in Etruscan, together with translations into Latin and proper names found in both languages.
The direction of the script varied. The writing could be performed from right to left (more often) and vice versa. There is also a boustrophedon — a method of writing in which the direction alternates in each subsequent line. If the first one goes from left to right, then the second one goes from right to left, the third as the first, the fourth as the second. In the end, it looks like a snake.
There is a theory according to which Germanic runes 16A0–16F8 came from the Etruscan alphabet. Up to discussion.
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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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Elbasan
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Espagnol
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Espéranto
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Ethiopique
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Etrusque italique ancien
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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