Ha (cuneiform)
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ha-cuneiform-190-10256897
title:
Ha (cuneiform)
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The cuneiform ha sign comes in two common varieties in the 1350 BC Amarna letters. It is also found in the large 12-chapter (Tablets I-XII) work of the Epic of Gilgamesh. Cuneiform ha is used as a syllabic for ha, and an alphabetic for h, or a; from the Epic of Gilgamesh it also has two sumerogramic uses (capital letter (majuscule)), for HA (Akkadian language zittu, for "share"), and KU6, for nūnu, "fish". The digitized version of ha has 4, short vertical strokes, 2-pairs-of-2, in a square; it i
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Cuneiform sign
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2022-06-11T19:25:59Z
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