フェニシアのアルファベット
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𐤀フェニキア文字Alf
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𐤁フェニキアレターベット
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𐤂フェニキア文字Gaml
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𐤃フェニキア文字Delt
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𐤄フェニキアの手紙彼
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𐤅フェニキア文字ワウ
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𐤆フェニキア文字Zai
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𐤇フェニキア文字Het
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𐤈フェニキアレターテト
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𐤉フェニキア文字Yod
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𐤊フェニキア文字Kaf
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𐤋フェニキア文字Lamd
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𐤌フェニキア文字Mem
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𐤍フェニキアレター修道女
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𐤎フェニキアレターセム
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𐤏フェニキア文字Ain
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𐤐フェニキア文字Pe
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𐤑フェニキアレターサデ
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𐤒フェニキア文字Qof
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𐤓フェニキア文字Rosh
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𐤔フェニキアレターシン
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𐤕フェニキア文字タウ
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𐤖フェニキアナンバーワン
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𐤗フェニキアンナンバーテン
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𐤘フェニキア数20
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𐤙フェニキアナンバーワン百
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𐤚フェニキアナンバー2
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𐤛フェニキアンナンバー3
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𐤟フェニキア語の単語区切り
説明
The Phoenician alphabet was one of the first in the history of mankind. Appeared, approximately, in the XV century BC. It is phonetic, that is, each symbol corresponds to a certain sound. And also constant — includes only consonant letters. Vowels are denoted by diacritical marks, or they are omitted altogether. The Phoenician system of writing became the progenitor of most modern writings.
The invention of the alphabet became an important achievement of mankind. Compared with an ideographic or pictographic letter, this writing was much easier to learn. In addition, the alphabet is not tied to the language or the materials on which the record is made.
The scientists can't say exactly how the language appeared due to the fact that a lot of years have passed. However, there are several hypotheses. According to one of them, the alphabetic writing system evolved from the hieroglyphic system in Egypt. However, if this is so, then it is unclear why the Egyptians have been writing hieroglyphs for so many centuries. According to another version, the alphabet evolved from the Sinai script. Unfortunately, there are very few samples for decoding, so you can not claim anything with confidence.
The oldest example of the Phoenician script, perhaps, is an inscription on a clay pitcher, which dates back to the 13th century BC. More significant writings were found on the lid of the sarcophagus of King Ahirim in 1922. It was not possible to accurately determine their age. Different scientists refer them to the XIII, XI and VII centuries BC. Difficulties with dates do not contribute to a better understanding of history.
The Phoenician alphabet became the basis for Greek and Aramaic. The latter served as a basis for the Arabic and Jewish scripts, and the Greek alphabet was the predecessor of Cyrillic and Latin.
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