alfabet huruf alfabet aesthetic Phoenician 12th c. BCE . Paleo-Hebrew 10th c. BCE . Samaritan 6th c. BCE; Aramaic 8th c. BCE . Kharosthi 3rd c. BCE; Brahmi 3rd c. BCE Pallava 4th century . Cham 4th century; Dhives Akuru 6th century
alfabet chinese Using four basic elements of the Chinese language-syllables, characters, vocabulary and grammar-the standard classifies the Chinese proficiency of international learners into three stages and nine levels. The six levels of HSK exams will be expanded to nine to reflect the new standard
alfabet fonetik adalah As the International Phonetic Alphabet does not have separate symbols for the alveolar consonants the same symbol is used for all coronal places of articulation that are not palatalized, it can represent the sound as in a number of ways including ð̠ or ð͇ retracted or alveolarized ð, respectively, ɹ̝ constricted ɹ, or d̞