On 19 May 2002, Moshe Zadka wrote:

> On Sun, 19 May 2002, Ely Levy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What would you change it to?
> 
> The latin alphabet. It has remained pretty much constant (besides the change
> in the look of S -- the old look which inspired the look of the sign for the 
> integal)
> 
> > every 100 years or so there is a diffrent
> > langauge which is the most common. 
> 
> And for the last 2k years, all of those use largely-latin alphabet (with
> some diacritics.) For even more time, it has been latin-family (the greek

The Hebrew alphabet also remained pretty much constant for the last 2K 
years, and is flexible enough to serve well three languages

> alphabet is quite similar to the latin alphabet)

The Greek alphabet is also quite similar to its parent alphabet, the 
early Hebrew alphabet, which also is also the parent alphabet of the 
current Hebrew alphabet. So what's your point?


-- 
Thanks,
Uri
http://translation.israel.net


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