Category:Imperial Aramaic script
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Imperial Aramaic script
Wikipedia article about the Imperial Aramaic script | |
Aramaic alphabet | |
Imperial Aramaic script considerations | |
Wiktionary:About Imperial Aramaic script | |
Imperial Aramaic script information | |
Appendix:Imperial Aramaic script | |
Imperial Aramaic script code | |
Armi |
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This is the main category of the Imperial Aramaic script.
Information about the Imperial Aramaic script may be available at Appendix:Imperial Aramaic script.
In various places at Wiktionary, the Imperial Aramaic script is represented by the code Armi.
The Imperial Aramaic script is an abjad.
The characters of Armi
are found in the Unicode block Imperial Aramaic (U+10840–U+1085F)
- Category:Imperial Aramaic script characters: All characters from the Imperial Aramaic script, and their possible variations, such as versions with diacritics and combinations recognized as single characters in any language.
- Category:Imperial Aramaic script languages: Languages that use the Imperial Aramaic script.
- Category:Imperial Aramaic script modules: Modules that implement functionality for the Imperial Aramaic script.
Subcategories
This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
Pages in category "Imperial Aramaic script"
The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.