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Belarusian Arabic alphabet

The Belarusian Arabic alphabet or the Belarusian Arabica was based on the Perso-Arabic script and was developed in the 15th or 16th century. It consisted of 28 graphemes, including several additions to represent Belarusian phonemes not found in the Arabic language.

Additional graphemes
• For the sounds (ж), (ч) and (п), which are absent from the Arabic language, the following Persian graphemes were used: ::‎ ‎ • For denoting the soft (дзь) and (ц) sounds, the following newly constructed graphemes were used: ::‎ ( ) :These graphemes were used during the 16th–20th centuries to write Belarusian and Polish. • The sounds (ў) and (в) were both represented by the same symbol: :: == Equivalence chart ==
Equivalence chart
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