Alfabeto Samaritano
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ࠀ0800
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ࠁ0801
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ࠂ0802
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ࠃ0803
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ࠄ0804
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ࠅ0805
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ࠆ0806
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ࠇ0807
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ࠈ0808
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ࠉ0809
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ࠊ080A
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ࠋ080B
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ࠌ080C
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ࠍ080D
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ࠎ080E
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ࠏ080F
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ࠐ0810
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ࠑ0811
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ࠒ0812
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ࠓ0813
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ࠔ0814
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ࠕ0815
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ࠖ0816
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ࠗ0817
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࠘0818
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࠙0819
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ࠚ081A
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ࠛ081B
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ࠜ081C
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ࠝ081D
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ࠞ081E
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ࠟ081F
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ࠠ0820
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ࠡ0821
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ࠢ0822
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ࠣ0823
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ࠤ0824
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ࠥ0825
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ࠦ0826
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ࠧ0827
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ࠨ0828
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ࠩ0829
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ࠪ082A
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ࠫ082B
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ࠬ082C
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࠭082D
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082E
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082F
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࠰0830
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࠱0831
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࠲0832
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࠳0833
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࠴0834
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࠵0835
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࠶0836
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࠷0837
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࠸0838
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࠹0839
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࠺083A
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࠻083B
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࠼083C
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࠽083D
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࠾083E
Descrizione
The Samaritan alphabet appeared in around II century B.C. as a direct descendant of The Hebrew alphabet 05D0–05EA . Since then, it hasn't changed much. Now it is used for writing Hebrew and Aramaic by the Samaritans resident in Israel.
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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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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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Samaritano
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Saurashtra
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Sharada
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Shavian
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Siddham
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Singalese
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Siriaco
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Sora Sompeng
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Spagnolo
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Sudanese
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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