Semitic scripts are a family of writing systems that emerged in the ancient Near East. These scripts are predominantly Abjads, where symbols primarily represent consonants, and are the root of numerous modern alphabets, including the Greek Alphabet.
Semitic scripts are a family of writing systems that emerged in the ancient Near East. These scripts are predominantly Abjads, where symbols primarily represent consonants, and are the root of numerous modern alphabets, including the Greek Alphabet.