Abjads, or consonant alphabets, represent consonants only, or consonants plus some vowels. Full vowel indication (vocalisation) can be added, usually by means of diacritics, but this is not usualy done. Most of abjads, with the exception of Ugaritic, are written from right to left.
Some scripts, such as Arabic, are used both as an abjad and as an alphabet.
Syriac |
Hebrew |
Arabic |
Aramaic (Imperial) |
Aramaic (Early) |
Ancient Berber |
Nabataean |
Middle Persian |
Mandaic |
Psalter | Phoenician |
Parthian |
Sabaean |
Punic |
Proto-Sinaitic / Proto-Canaanite |
Ugaritic |
South Arabian |
Sogdian |
Samaritan |
Transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) are used extensively throughout this website. The IPA transcriptions are the letters and other symbols which appear in square brackets, like this [b], [p]. etc.
You can learn which sounds are represented by these letters and symbols at:
http://www.unil.ch/ling/page30184.html
http://www.unil.ch/ling/page12580.html (en français)
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