Proto-Canaanite alphabet
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א | Aleph |
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ב | Beth |
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ג | Gimel |
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ד | Daleth |
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ה | He |
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ו | Waw |
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ז | Zayin |
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ח | Het |
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ט | Tet | |
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י | Yod |
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כ | Kaph |
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ל | Lamed |
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מ | Mem |
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נ | Nun |
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ס | Samekh | |
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ע | Ayin |
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פ | Pe |
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צ | Sade | |
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ק | Qoph |
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ר | Resh |
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ש | Shin / Sin |
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ת | Taw |
*"Proto-Semitic alphabet" (font semear.ttf) is not a scholarly concept, nor is it historically attested, but is part of the theology of a particular religious group.