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lemon:value engA writing system, similar to a syllabary, in which there is one glyph (that is a symbol or letter) for each consonant or consonantal phoneme. Some languages that use abjads are Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, and Urdu. Abjads differ from syllabaries (such as the Japanese hiragana) in that the vowel quality of each letter is left unspecified, and must be inferred from context and grammar.
lemon:value engCoined by Peter T. Daniels from the first four letters of the Arabic alphabet, a-b-j-d: (’ábjad). Compare Greek α,β,γ,δ...
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uby:equivalent ara-latn'ábjad
uby:equivalent rus??????
uby:equivalent deuAbdschad
uby:equivalent fraabjad
uby:equivalent indabjad
uby:equivalent msaabjad
uby:equivalent jpn-latnabujaddo
uby:equivalent finkonsonanttikirjoitus
uby:equivalent rus-latnkonsonántnoje pis'mó
uby:equivalent jpn-latnshiin moji
uby:equivalent rus-latnábdžad, abdžád
uby:equivalent fas-latnābǧad
uby:equivalent rusконсонантное письмо
uby:equivalent hebאבג'ד
uby:equivalent araأبجد
uby:equivalent fasابجد
uby:equivalent jpnアブジャド
uby:equivalent jpn子音文字
uby:equivalent cmn輔音
uby:equivalent cmn辅音
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