Nabataean alphabet

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Nabataean

Type

Abjad

Spoken languages

Nabataean language

Time period

2nd century BC to 4th century AD

Parent systems

Proto-Canaanite alphabet
 → Phoenician alphabet
  → Aramaic alphabet
   → Syriac alphabet
    → Nabataean

Child systems

Arabic alphabet

The Nabataean alphabet is a consonantal alphabet (abjad) that was used by the Nabataeans in the 2nd century BC. Important inscriptions are found in Petra. The alphabet is descended from the Aramaic alphabet via the Syriac alphabet. It in turn developed into the Arabic alphabet from the 4th century, which is why its letterforms are intermediate between the more northerly Semitic scripts (such as the Hebrew) and Arabic.

Nabatean Name Arabic
Alphabet
Hebrew
Alphabet
Aleph א
Bet ב
Gimel ג
Dal ד
Ha ה
Waw ו
Zayn ז
Ħa ח
Ṭaa ט
Yaa י
Kaf כ
Lam ל
Meem מ
Noon נ
Samech ﺳׂ ס
'in ﻋـ ע
Fa ﻓـ פ
Ṣad צ
Qaf ק
Ra ר
Shin שׁ
Ta ת

See also

The Northwest Semitic abjad
ʾ b g d h w z y k l m n s ʿ p q r š t
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historyPhoenicianAramaicHebrewSyriacArabic

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