- Ge'ez alphabet
|name=Ge'ez abugida
... [[Bilen language|Blin]], [[Me'en language|Me'en]], formerly [[Oromo language|Oromo]]
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- Ge'ez language
{{Otheruses4|the language|the alphabet|Ge'ez alphabet}}
{{Infobox Language
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- Habesha people
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- History of the alphabet
... present the language of [[Semitic]] workers in Egypt (see [[Middle Bronze Age alphabets]]), and was derived from the alphabetic principles of the [[Egyp ...
... ideline and not ancestral to the alphabet. The [[Byblos syllabary]] has suggestive graphic similarities to both [[hieratic]] Egyptian and to the Phoenic ...
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- Tigray-Tigrinya people
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- Writing systems of Africa
[[Image:Egypt Hieroglyphe4.jpg|thumb|Egyptian [[Egyptian hieroglyphs|Hieroglyphs]] ...
... ime. Indeed, since the vast majority of writing systems around the world [[Genealogy of scripts derived from Proto-Sinaitic|may be traced]] to origins i ...
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- Tigrinya language
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- Blin language
{{Infobox Language
|fam1=[[Afro-Asiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic]]
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- Aberra Molla
[[Image:DrAberraMolla-1-.gif|thumb|right|Aberra Molla]]
... ]]) is an [[Ethiopia]]n [[veterinarian]] and writer who computerized the [[Ge'ez alphabet]].
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- List of languages by writing system
This article is a list of languages sorted by writing system (by alphabetical order).
*[[Arabic language|Arabic]]
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- Abugida
An '''abugida''' ({{pron-en|ˌɑːbuːˈɡiːdə}}, from [[Ge'ez language|Ge‘ez]] አቡጊዳ ''’äbugida'' or [[Amharic]] አቡጊዳ ''’abugi ...
... sing in the same direction as the sequence of full letters) or through changes in the form of the consonant itself.
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- List of writing systems
... is written follows (in brackets), particularly in the case where the language name differs from the script name. Other informative or qualifying annotat ...
[[Image:Writing systems worldwide.png|500px|thumb|
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- Fingerspelling
... rspellalpha.png|thumb|The fingerspelled alphabet for [[American Sign Language]]]]
... e subsequently been adopted as a distinct part of a number of [[sign language]]s around the world. Historically, manual alphabets have had a number of a ...
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- List of inventors of writing systems
This is a chronological list of any individuals, legendary or real, who are purported by traditions to have invented [[alphabets ...
... Bible)|Enos]] - Biblical patriarch, ascribed introduction of consonantal [[Ge'ez alphabet]] c. 3350 BC (?) according to tradition.
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- Genealogy of scripts derived from Proto-Sinaitic
... Eastern [[Asia]]. Note that 'Nepali' on the map is not the [[Nepali language]] or its script; also the spread of [[Siddham]] is not associated with the ...
... bets, such as [[Cherokee alphabet|Cherokee]] and the [[Japanese Sign Language syllabary]].
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- Semitic languages
{{Infobox Language family
|child1=[[East Semitic languages|East Semitic]] (extinct)
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- South Arabian alphabet
|languages= [[Ge'ez language|Ge'ez]], [[Old South Arabian]]
|children=[[Ge'ez alphabet|Ge'ez]]
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- Proto-Canaanite alphabet
|languages= [[Canaanite languages]]
... ny|acrophonic]] glyphs, found in [[Levant]]ine texts of the [[Late Bronze Age]] (from ca. the 15th century BC), by convention taken to last until a cut- ...
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- Ugaritic alphabet
|languages= [[Ugaritic]], [[Hurrian language|Hurrian]]
|imagesize= 200px
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- Tigre language
{{language
|fam2=[[Semitic languages|Semitic]]
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