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DescriptionPhoenician alphabet.svg
English: The Phoenician alphabet. Note that ’ and ‘ were originally full consonants in the Phoenician language (glottal stop ʔ and voiced pharyngeal ʕ respectively). Several of the letters were ambiguous (i.e. denoted more than one consonant phoneme) when the Phoenician alphabet was borrowed to write Old Aramaic and Biblical Hebrew, but there is no clear evidence of this for the Phoenician language itself.
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The equivalent of every letter in the Phoenician alphabet, approximated. Vowels are not shown due to not being written. This does not mean, however, that Phoenician language does not use vowels.
Valvekan
Fenike alfabesi, tahminen MÖ 1200 yılında ortaya çıkmıştır.