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Hebrew alphabet / Arabic letters / Hebrew diacritics / Niqqud / Arabic alphabets / Romanization / Zayin / Dagesh / Holam / Orthography / Linguistics / Hebrew language
Date: 2010-07-06 01:07:29
Hebrew alphabet
Arabic letters
Hebrew diacritics
Niqqud
Arabic alphabets
Romanization
Zayin
Dagesh
Holam
Orthography
Linguistics
Hebrew language

PERSIAN IN NON-ARABIC SCRIPTS Perso-Arabic LC Tajik-Persian

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