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Nabatéen, ‭𐢀 𐢁 𐢂‬, 48 symboles, Intervalle dans l'Unicode: 10880-108AF (◕‿◕) SYMBL

The Nabataean alphabet is a consonantal alphabet (otherwise called abjad) that was used by the Nabataeans in the 2nd century BC. Its most significant inscriptions were found in Petra, Jordan. The alphabet descended from the , which developed from the Aramaic alphabet. Consequently, the cursive form of Nabataean grew into the Arabic alphabet in the 4th century, which is why the Nabataean's letterforms seem like a mixture between the more northerly Semitic scripts (such as the Aramaic-derived Hébreu0590–05FF ) and those of Arabic.

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Intervalle 10880–108AF
Personnages 48

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