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Imperial Aramaic Script (700 B.C.E. – 200 B.C.E.) with the Corresponding East-Syriac Script 6 Imperial East-Syriac East-Syriac Transliteration Numerical Aramaic Script Script Reading Value Value õāla õ 1 bēṯ b 2 gāmal g 3 dālaṯ/d d 4 hē h 5 wāw w 6 zay(n) z 7 ḥēṯ ḥ 8 ṭēṯ ṭ 9 yō/ūd y 10 kā k 20 lāmad l 30 mīm m 40 nūn n 50 semkaṯ s 60 Õē Õ 70 pē p 80 ṣādē ṣ 90 qō q 100 rēš r 200 šīn š 300 taw t 400 Author: Ashur Cherry York University Title: Imperial Aramaic Script (700 B.C.E. – 200 B.C.E.) with the Corresponding East-Syriac Script 6 Publisher: Toronto, Ontario Copyright: 2008 Ref. No.: 3274 References Diringer, David. The Alphabet: A Key to the History of Mankind. Third Edition. Volume 2. London: Hutchinson, ©1968. p. 185. Healey, John F. “Phoenician, Hebrew and Aramaic scripts.” The Early Alphabet. Berkeley: University of California Press, ©1990. p. 29. Hetzron, Robert. (Editor) The Semitic Languages. New York: Routledge, ©1997. pp. 28, 35. Rogers, Henry. Writing Systems: A Linguistic Approach. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, ©2005. p. 208. Dedication I dedicate all my work published in 2008 to His Holiness Mar Dinkha IV, Catholicos-Patriarch of The Assyrian Church of the East, with love and respect.

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