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normally unvocalized; i.e., many of the
vowels are not
written out, and must be
supplied by a
reader familiar with the language.
Hence unvocalized Arabic...
- Dʿmt (
Unvocalized Ge'ez: ደዐመተ, DʿMT
theoretically vocalized as ዳዓማት, *Daʿamat or ዳዕማት, *Daʿəmat) was a
kingdom located in
Eritrea and
northern Ethiopia...
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other symbols instead of
Ethiopic characters.
Ezana (Ge'ez: ዔዛና, ‘Ezana,
unvocalized ዐዘነ ‘zn), (Ancient Gr****: Ἠεζάνα, Aezana) was the
ruler of the Kingdom...
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other is
unvocalized spelling. In
vocalized spelling (ktiv menuqad), all of the
vowels are
indicated by
vowel points (called niqqud). In
unvocalized spelling...
- Ge'ez
version of the
Ezana inscription, Aἰθίοπες is
equated with the
unvocalized Ḥbšt and Ḥbśt (Ḥabashat), and
denotes for the
first time the highland...
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Tikkun soferim or
Tiqqun Qore'im sets out, in
parallel columns, the
unvocalized text of the
Pentateuch as it
would appear in a
Torah scroll and the normal...
- from the
Arabic word for the
traditional order6 of its script,
which (
unvocalized) of
course falls in this category...
There is yet a
fourth fundamental...
- to do so in its
standard form,
writes the ayin as ⟨għ⟩. It is
usually unvocalized in speech. The
Somali Latin alphabet and
Cypriot Arabic alphabet represents...
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primary letters to look at
their actual glyph and
joining types. In
unvocalized text (one in
which the
short vowels are not marked), the long vowels...
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publishes rules for both
vocalized and
unvocalized spelling. The
latest major revision to the
rules of
unvocalized spelling were
published in 1996, although...