abjadskriptit
Abjadskriptit, often referred to as abjads, are a type of writing system where each symbol primarily represents a consonant. Vowels are typically not written, though some abjads may include diacritics or other mechanisms to indicate vowel sounds when necessary for clarity or emphasis. This system is in contrast to alphabets, which represent both consonants and vowels with distinct characters, and syllabaries, where each character represents a syllable.
The word "abjad" itself is derived from the first four letters of the Arabic alphabet: alif, ba,
Prominent examples of modern abjads include the Arabic script and the Hebrew script. These scripts are widely