The Syriac alphabet, the “grandfather” of Arabic and other middle-Asian writing systems is an ‘abjad’: it only contains consonants, and ‘Abjad’ stands for the first four (aleph, beth, gamel, dalet). The vowels can be optionally added by using diacritics, or it is up to the reader to “fill them in”.
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