Resh (huruf Semit): Perbedaan antara revisi
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In most Semitic alphabets, the letter resh (and its equivalents) is quite similar to the letter [[dalet]] (and its equivalents). In the [[Syriac alphabet]], the letters became so similar that now they are only distinguished by a dot: resh has a dot above the letter, and the otherwise identical dalet has a dot below the letter. In the Arabic alphabet, {{Transl|ar|DIN|rāʼ}} has a longer tail than {{Transl|ar|DIN|dāl}}. In the Aramaic and Hebrew square alphabet, resh is a rounded single stroke while dalet is a right-angle of two strokes. The similarity led to the variant spellings of the name ''[[Nebuchadnezzar]]'' and ''Nebuchadrezzar''.
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Huruf Fenisia menghasilkan [[Alfabet Yunani]] [[Rho]] (Ρ), [[Alfabet Etruscan]] ''r'' [[Berkas:EtruscanR-01.svg|14px|]], [[Alfabet Latin]] [[R]], dan [[Alfabet
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