Alfabeto Etrusco vecchio corsivo
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๐Vecchia lettera corsiva A
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๐Lettera in corsivo antica Be
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๐Vecchia lettera corsiva Ke
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๐Old Italic Letter De
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๐Vecchia lettera corsiva E
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๐Vecchia lettera corsiva Ve
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๐Old Italic Letter Ze
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๐Old Italic Letter He
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๐Vecchia lettera corsiva
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๐Old Italic Letter I
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๐Vecchia lettera corsiva Ka
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๐Old Italic Letter El
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๐Vecchia lettera corsiva em
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๐Vecchia lettera corsiva En
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๐Vecchia lettera corsiva Esh
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๐Old Italic Letter O
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๐Old Italic Letter Pe
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๐Old Italic Letter She
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๐Vecchia lettera corsiva Ku
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๐Vecchia lettera corsiva
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๐Vecchia lettera corsiva Es
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๐Old Italic Letter Te
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๐Old Italic Letter U
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๐Vecchia lettera corsiva Eks
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๐Vecchia lettera corsiva Phe
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๐Vecchia lettera corsiva Khe
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๐Vecchia lettera corsiva Ef
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๐Vecchia lettera corsiva Ers
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๐Vecchia lettera corsiva Che
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๐Vecchia lettera corsiva Ii
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๐Vecchia lettera corsiva Uu
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๐Vecchia lettera corsiva
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๐Antico numero uno italico
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๐กOld Italic Numeral Five
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๐ขOld Italic Numeral Ten
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๐ฃOld Italic Numeral Fifty
Descrizione
The Etruscan alphabet appeared, approximately, in the VII century BC. It was built on the basis of the Greek alphabet . 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 โ 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 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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Ebraico
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Elbasan
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Esperanto
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Etiopica ge'ez
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Etrusco vecchio corsivo
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F
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G
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H
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I
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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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Q
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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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l
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p
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s