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Translingual
Phoenician
Etymology
From Proto-Semitic *z (/α΅z/), merged with *αΈ (*Γ°). Compare Biblical Hebrew ΧΦΆΧβ (ze, βthisβ). Other related words include Hebrew ΧΦ·ΧΦΆΦΌΧβ (hazΓ©), Aramaic ΧΦ΄ΦΌΧβ (dΔ«), and Arabic Ψ°ΩΩβ (αΈΕ«) and ΩΩ°Ψ°ΩΨ§β (hΔαΈΔ).
Determiner
π€ (ezde) m or f (plural π€π€β)
- this
- 9th century BC, Kilamuwa Stela:
- βπ€ π€π€ π€π€π€π€ π€π€π€π€ π€ π€π€π€π€ π€π€π€ π€π€π€ π€π€π€ π€ π€π€π€π€ π€π€π€ π€π€π€ π€π€π€β
- wmy yΕ‘αΈ₯t hspr z yΕ‘αΈ₯t rΚΎΕ‘ bΚΏl αΉ£md wyΕ‘αΈ₯t rΚΎΕ‘ bΚΏl αΈ₯mn
- and whoever destroys this inscription may his head be destroyed by Baal Samad and may his head be destroyed by Baal Hamon
- (literally, βand-who he-destroy inscription this he-destroy head Baal Samad and-he-destroy head Baal Hamonβ)
- 9th century BC, Kilamuwa Stela:
Letter
π€ (z)
- The seventh letter of the Phoenician abjad, representing the consonant /z/ ([α΅z]).
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