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== Writing System ==
== Writing System ==
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Balearic Hebrew uses a modified version of the Paleo-Hebrew alphabet. The language is written right to left, with little punctuation. Like other Semitic abjads, vowels are generally unwritten. The only exceptions being the "strong" vowels, ''a, ī, u''. ''E'' is also sometimes written, using the ancient letter for ''ayin''. Some writing has no vowels indicated at all.  
Balearic Hebrew uses a modified version of the Paleo-Hebrew alphabet. The language is written right to left, with little punctuation. Like other Semitic abjads, vowels are generally unwritten. The only exceptions being the "strong" vowels, ''a, ī, u''. ''E'' is also sometimes written, using the ancient letter for ''ayin''. Some writing has no vowels indicated at all.


== Phonology ==
== Phonology ==
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