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After Khalil ibn Ahmad al Farahidi finally fastened the Arabic script around 786, many kinds have been developed, both for the writing down of the Quran and other books, and for inscriptions on monuments as ornament. The Arabic alphabet derives from the Aramaic by way of Nabatean, to which it bears a unfastened resemblance like that of Coptic or Cyrillic scripts to Greek script. Adjectives in Literary Arabic are marked for case, number, gender and state, as for nouns. The plural of all non-human nouns is all the tim