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Ugaritic alphabet


The Ugaritic alphabet is a cuneiform consonant alphabet (abjad), used from around 1300 BC for the Ugaritic language, an extinct Canaanite language discovered in Ugarit. It has 30 distinct letters. Other languages (particularly Hurrian) were occasionally written in it in the Ugarit area, although not elsewhere.

Clay tablets written in Ugaritic are the earliest known evidence of the Proto-Canaanite ordering of letters that eventually gave the order of letters in the Greek and Latin alphabets.

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Letters

𐎀 ʾa Alpa
𐎁 b Beta
𐎂 g Gamla
𐎃 Kha
𐎄 d Delta
𐎅 h Ho
𐎆 w Wo
𐎇 z Zeta
𐎈 Hota
𐎉 Tet
𐎊 y Yod
𐎋 k Kaf
𐎌 š Shin
𐎍 l Lamda
𐎎 m Mem
𐎟 Dhal
𐎐 n Nun
𐎑 Zu
𐎒 s Samka
𐎓 ʿ Ain
𐎔 p Pu
𐎕 Sade
𐎖 q Qopa
𐎗 r Rasha
𐎘 Thanna
𐎙 ġ Ghain
𐎚 t To
𐎛 ʾi I
𐎜 ʾu U
𐎝 s2 Su
𐎞 (unassigned)
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Ugaritic in Unicode

In Unicode, the Ugaritic alphabet is assigned to U+10380 - U+1039F.

  0123456789ABCDEF
1038  𐎀 𐎁 𐎂 𐎃 𐎄 𐎅 𐎆 𐎇 𐎈 𐎉 𐎊 𐎋 𐎌 𐎍 𐎎 𐎟
1039  𐎐 𐎑 𐎒 𐎓 𐎔 𐎕 𐎖 𐎗 𐎘 𐎙 𐎚 𐎛 𐎜 𐎝   𐎟


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