Hadramitic
Hadramitic refers to the ancient language and script used in the Hadramaut region of present-day Yemen. It is a member of the South Arabian languages, which were spoken in the Arabian Peninsula. The Hadramitic script is an abjad, meaning it primarily represents consonants, with vowels often omitted.
The Hadramitic language was used in inscriptions and documents, providing insights into the culture and history of the Sabaean civilization. It is closely related to other ancient languages in the region, such as Sabaean and Qatabanian, and contributes to our understanding of the linguistic diversity in ancient Arabia.