ā​lā​bó​zì​mǔ

Arabic alphabet

  • created sense approved 阿拉伯字母 · ā​lā​bó​zì​mǔ · Arabic alphabet — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    阿拉伯字母

    ā​lā​bó​zì​mǔ

    Arabic alphabet

    The writing system developed around the 4th century from Aramaic script; used for the Arabic language and other languages in regions like Iran and Afghanistan, traditionally consisting of 28 letters representing consonants with vowels indicated by markings.

    阿 (phonetic) 拉 (phonetic) 伯 (phonetic) 字母 (literal) → 字母 · zì​mǔ · letter

    Changed: simplified, traditional, gloss, definition, pinyin, variant pinyin, variants, separable parts, decomposition

    created sense