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Phoenician alphabet / Niqqud / Orthography / Fertile Crescent / Dagesh / Shva / Pe / Taw / Bet / Hebrew alphabet / Hebrew language / Hebrew diacritics
Date: 2009-06-10 13:15:46
Phoenician alphabet
Niqqud
Orthography
Fertile Crescent
Dagesh
Shva
Pe
Taw
Bet
Hebrew alphabet
Hebrew language
Hebrew diacritics

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