all consonants, no vowels

“The Phoenicians, we believe, supplied the Greeks with nineteen characters—all consonants, no vowels. They wrote entirely with consonants. . . . It was a sort of ‘abbreviation’ writing. We sometimes do almost the same thing as, for instance, yr for ‘your’ and bldg for ‘building.’”

Oscar Ogg, The 26 Letters, 1961.

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