Garshuni originated in the seventh century AD, when Arabic was becoming the dominant spoken language in the Fertile Crescent, but Arabic script was not yet fully developed and widely read. There is evidence that writing Arabic in Garshuni influenced the style of modern Arabic script. After this initial period, Garshuni writing has continued to the present day among some Syriac Christian communities in the Arabic-speaking regions of the Levant and Mesopotamia. The Syriac alphabet has three principal varieties: The Syriac alphabet is extended by use of diacritics to write Arabic Garshuni.
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dbkwik:resource/lUP3XTCAxyT-kOqMQFpByw== | 5.88129e-14 |
dbr:Garshuni | 5.88129e-14 |