Phoenician encoding is pretty new so while there are more Google hits for 𐤁𐤏𐤋 than 𐤋𐤏𐤁, absolutely all of them are from unreliable sources: amateurs on wikis putting symbols together from Wikipedia's Phoenician alphabet page. Now, that page says Phoenician was usually right-to-left and the header here showed it in the order 𐤋𐤏𐤁, so I moved the page here. Not sure, though, if we had some convention to write phn in the wrong direction. If so, that's fine but we should have a link to an explanation, redirects from the correct order, and the same order in the entry head as the page name. — LlywelynII 08:24, 14 August 2015 (UTC)
See 𐤇𐤋𐤁 for an example of the kind of mess we have going on now. Apparently a hundred-odd examples of this to fix but seems odd. Do we write the Arabic entries backwards too? — LlywelynII 08:27, 14 August 2015 (UTC)
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RFV-sense "citizen", tagged (and just now detagged by someone else without cites) but not listed. Also, @Wikitiki89, per your comments on Talk:𐌍𐌄𐌓𐌉, are the letters of this pagetitle in the right order? See comment at Talk:𐤋𐤏𐤁. - -sche (discuss) 22:43, 31 January 2016 (UTC)