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I think the picture you are thinking of is the image of the young girl running after being bombed by Napalm in the vietnam war. The image is coined Napalm girl
Yes, Hebrew on parchment. The Israelites always had a high level of literacy. The Ancient Israelites used a derivative of the Phoenician alphabet to transcribe Hebrew. Eventually, the Hebrew derivative of the Phoenician alphabet became particularized to Hebrew and became the forerunner of the Modern Hebrew alphabet.
I would love too , but the pic is not found
This is an image of George taufer.
讨厌 (pronounced : Tao yan) But if you extremely hate something or someone, use 恨. Although some people may consider it rude to use 恨. 恨 (pronounced : hen) images: http://www.words-Chinese.com/Chinese-characters-image/?fc=000000&bgc=F9F9F9&ft=31&fs=30&imgstr=%E8%AE%A8%E5%8E%8C%0D http://www.words-Chinese.com/Chinese-characters-image/?fc=000000&bgc=F9F9F9&ft=31&fs=30&imgstr=%E6%81%A8
Salvator mundi is a Christian symbolic image, and does not belong to any alphabet.
"Veronica" does not have any meaning in Japanese. Though it is possible to find Kanji characters that phonetically match the syllables, often times it will result in nothing meaningful or coherent. However, "Veronica" can be written in Japanese as: ベロニカ
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Unfortunately your question isn't possible. You have asked to spell the word open using numbers. The word "OPEN" in the Roman alphabet is basically "OPEN" by English lettering with some variations to the actual letters. Here is an image with the alphabet letters. http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/nettsch/time/alph.gif
An image of the Noli me Tangere characters can be found in related links.
An image of the Noli me Tangere characters can be found in related links.
Do a Google Image Search of Bart Simpson
Images created with printable ASCII characters is called an ASCII art. - Neeraj Sharma
"Which image is it?" is one English equivalent of the feminine singular phrase C'est quelle image? The pronunciation will be "seh kel-ee-mazh" in French.