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=== Greek script ===
=== Greek script ===
During the cultural contact with the Greeks, the Greek alphabet was adopted to write down Katäfalsen. Before that, the braid alphabet was the only script, which however was inappropriate for longer texts and also could not be used for inscriptions. The script contains three archaic letters: Ϙ, Ͱ and Ϝ. Apart from the letter {{angbr|Ϙ}}, the Latin script used in this article is an exact transliteration. This script is written from left to right and contains only uppercase letters.
During the cultural contact with the Greeks, the Greek alphabet was adopted to write down Katäfalsen. Before that, the braid alphabet was the only script, which however was inappropriate for longer texts and also could not be used for inscriptions. The script contains three archaic letters: Ϙ, Ͱ and Ϝ. Apart from the letter {{angbr|Ϙ}}, the Latin script used in this article is an exact transliteration. This script is written from left to right and does not have case.
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