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x Cyrillic alphabet Cyrillic alphabet 220 Alphabet Bulgarian Language
The Cyrillic (pronounced /sɨˈrɪlɪk/) script writing system is an alphabet developed in the First Bulgarian Empire in 9th century, and used in the Slavic national languages of Belarusian, Bulgarian, Russian, Rusyn, Serbian, Macedonian, and Ukrainian,...
Russian Language
Ukrainian Language
Tatar Language
Macedonian Language
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x Devanāgarī Rigveda MS2097 315 Abugida Nepali Language
Devanagari (pronounced [ˌdeːvəˈnɑːɡəriː]; देवनागरी, Devanāgarī), also called Nagari (Nāgarī, the name of its parent writing system), is an abugida alphabet of India and Nepal. It is written from left to right, lacks distinct letter cases, and is...
Deva Hindi Language
Hindustani language
Marathi Language
Sanskrit Language
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x Kanji Manga in Jp Han Logogram Japanese Language
Kanji (help·info) (漢字) are the Chinese characters that are used in the modern Japanese logographic writing system along with hiragana (ひらがな, 平仮名), katakana (カタカナ, 片仮名), Indo Arabic numerals, and the occasional use of the Latin alphabet (also known...
Old Japanese language
x Hiragana The hiragana ひ Hira Syllabary Japanese Language
Hiragana (平仮名, ひらがな or ヒラガナ) is a Japanese syllabary, one component of the Japanese writing system, along with katakana, kanji, and the Latin alphabet (Rōmaji.) Hiragana and katakana are both kana systems, in which each character represents one mora...
Okinawan language
Middle Japanese
x Katakana Katakana Kana Syllabary Japanese Language
Katakana (片仮名, カタカナ or かたかな) is a Japanese syllabary, one component of the Japanese writing system along with hiragana, kanji, and in some cases the Latin alphabet. The word katakana means "fragmentary kana", as the katakana scripts are derived from...
Ainu Language
Okinawan language
Palauan Language
Middle Japanese
x Latin alphabet Latin alphabet Latn Alphabet English Language
The Latin alphabet, also called the Roman alphabet, is the most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world today. It evolved from the western variety of the Greek alphabet called the Cumaean alphabet, which was borrowed and modified by the...
Japanese Language
Slovak Language
Canadian French
Irish
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x Cuneiform script /guid/9202a8c04000641f8000000004a56d5d   Logogram Assyrian language
Cuneiform script (pronounced /kjuːˈniː.ɨfɔrm/ kew-NEE-i-form or /ˈkjuːnɨfɔrm/ KEW-ni-form) is the earliest known writing system in the world. Cuneiform writing emerged in the Sumerian civilization of southern Iraq around the 34th century BC during...
Akkadian language
Luwian language
Hittite language
Hattic language
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x Right to left       Hebrew language
Direction of writing a language.
x Unwritten Language       Koshin Language
This topic is to assign unwritten languages a writing system.
Naki Language
x Arabic alphabet /guid/9202a8c04000641f8000000004906361 Arab Abjad Arabic language
The Arabic alphabet (Arabic: أبجدية عربية‎) is the script used for writing several languages of Asia and Africa, such as Arabic and Urdu. After the Latin alphabet, it is the second-most widely used alphabet around the world. The alphabet was first...
Tashelhiyt Language
Persian language
Kurdish language
Balochi language
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x Icelandic alphabet Icelandic handwriting     Icelandic Language
The modern Icelandic alphabet consists of the following 32 letters: It is based upon a Latin alphabet with diacritics, in addition it includes the character eth Ðð and the runic letter thorn Þþ (pictured to the right). Ææ and Öö are considered...
x Esperanto alphabet       Esperanto Language  
x Irish orthography A sample of old Irish script     Irish
Irish orthography has evolved over many centuries, since Old Irish was first written down in the Latin alphabet in about the sixth century AD. Prior to that, Primitive Irish was written in Ogham. Irish spelling is mainly based on etymological...
x Syriac alphabet Syriac alphabet Syrc 135 Abjad Assyrian Neo-Aramaic Language
The Syriac alphabet is a writing system primarily used to write the Syriac language from around the 2nd century BC. It is one of the Semitic abjads directly descending from the Proto-Canaanite alphabet and shares similarities with the Phoenician,...
Aramaic language
Syriac language
Arabic language
Turoyo Language
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x Tengwar First article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (in English) Teng   Sindarin
Tengwar is a script that was invented by J.R.R. Tolkien. In his works, the tengwar script, invented by Fëanor, was used to write a number of the languages of Middle-earth, including Quenya and Sindarin. However, it can also be used to write other...
290 Quenya
x Cirth The Cirth runes used to write Khuzdul. Cirt   Khuzdul
The Cirth ("Runes") are the letters of an artificial script which was invented by J. R. R. Tolkien for the constructed languages he devised and used in his works. The initial C in Cirth is pronounced as a K, never as an S. The runic alphabet used by...
291 Sindarin
Quenya
x Hangul Hangul Hang Alphabet Korean Language
Hangul (pronounced /ˈhɑːŋɡʊl/; Korean: 한글 Hangeul/Han'gŭl [haːn.ɡɯl]  ( listen) (in South Korea)) or Chosongul (pronounced /ʨosʌngɯl/; Korean: 조선글 Chosŏn'gŭl/Joseongeul (in North Korea)) is the native alphabet of the Korean language, as...
Koryo-mar
Han'er language
x Hanja   Han Logogram Korean Language
Hanja is the Korean name for Chinese characters. More specifically, it refers to those Chinese characters borrowed from Chinese and incorporated into the Korean language with Korean pronunciation. Hanja-mal or hanja-eo refers to words which can be...
Middle Korean
Silla language
Goguryeo language
Old Korean
x Tifinagh Kidal Tfng Alphabet Berber languages
Tifinagh ( in Neo-Tifinagh, Tifinaɣ in Berber Latin alphabet, pronounced [tifinaɣ]) is an alphabetic script used by some Berber peoples, notably the Tuareg, to write their language. The Berbers are the indigenous peoples of North Africa west of the...
Abjad Tarifit Language
Tuareg languages
Central Morocco Tamazight
x Tamil A sign in Tamil script. Taml Abugida Tamil Language
The Tamil script (தமிழ் அரிச்சுவடி tamiḻ ariccuvaṭi "Tamil alphabet") is a script that is used to write the Tamil language as well as other minority languages such as Badaga, Irulas, and Paniya. With the use of diacritics to represent aspirated and...
Sanskrit Language
Badaga Language
Arwi
Sourashtra language
x Tamil-Brahmi Tamil brahmi   Abugida Tamil Language
Tamil-Brahmi was an early variant of the Brahmi script used to write Tamil characters. It is also known as the Tamili script. It is distinguished from standard Asokan Brahmi, by an inherent vowel marker for pure consonants and consonants. Iravatham...
x Zhuang logogram       Zhuang language
Zhuang logograms or Sawndip are logograms created as a derivative characters of Han characters and used by Zhuang in Guangxi, China. In Chinese, these are called Gǔ Zhuàngzì (Chinese: 古壮字) or Fāngkuài Zhuàngzì (方块壮字), meaning old Zhuang or square...
x Georgian alphabet Ancient Asomtavruli version of Georgian alphabet in David Gareja Monastery by Paata Vardanshvili   Alphabet Georgian Language
The Georgian alphabet (Georgian: ქართული დამწერლობა [kartuli damts'erloba], literally "Georgian script") is the writing system currently used to write the Georgian language and other South Caucasian (Kartvelian) languages (Mingrelian, Svan and...
Laz Language
Svan language
x Abkhaz alphabet The Abkhaz Latin alphabet used 1928-38 with corresponding Cyrillic and IPA transcriptions.   Alphabet Abkhaz Language
The Abkhaz alphabet is an alphabet for the Abkhaz language which consists of 62 letters. Abkhaz did not become a written language until the 19th century. Hitherto, Abkhazians, especially princes, had been using the Georgian language and alphabet for...
x Greek alphabet Greek alphabet Grek Alphabet Greek Language
The Greek alphabet is a set of twenty-four letters that has been used to write the Greek language since the late 9th or early 8th century BCE. It is the first and oldest alphabet in the narrow sense that it notes each vowel and consonant with a...
Greek, Ancient Language
Albanian, Arvanitika Language
Crimean Gothic
Urum Language
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x Phoenician alphabet   Phnx Alphabet Phoenician
The Phoenician alphabet is a continuation of the Proto-Canaanite alphabet, by convention taken to originate around 1050 BCE. Unlike its Canaanite predecessor, the Phoenician alphabet was non-pictorial. It was used for the writing of Phoenician, a...
Abjad
x Proto-Canaanite alphabet Proto-Canaanite alphabet reconstructed 23 glyphs   Abjad  
The Proto-Canaanite alphabet is a consonantal alphabet of twenty-two acrophonic pictorial glyphs, found in Levantine texts of the Late Bronze Age (from ca. the 15th century BC), by convention taken to last until a cut-off date of 1050 BC, after...
x Orkhon script Orkhon tablet Orkh   Old Turkic language
The Old Turkic script (also Göktürk script, Orkhon script, Orkhon-Yenisey script; Turkish: Orhun Yazıtları, traditional Chinese: 鄂爾渾文字; pinyin: È'ěrhún Wénzì) is the alphabet used by the Göktürk and other early Turkic Khanates from at least the 8th...
x Rongorongo Rongorongo     Rapa Nui Language
Rongorongo (pronounced /ˈrɒŋɡoʊˈrɒŋɡoʊ/ in English, [ˈɾoŋoˈɾoŋo] in Rapa Nui) is a system of glyphs discovered in the 19th century on Easter Island that appears to be writing or proto-writing. It cannot be read despite numerous attempts at...
x Egyptian hieroglyphs Papyrus Ani curs hiero Egyp Logogram Egyptian language
Egyptian hieroglyphs (pronounced /ˈhaɪ(ə)roʊɡlɪf/; from Greek ἱερογλύφος "sacred carving", itself pronounced [ˌhieroˈɡlypʰos]) was a formal writing system used by the ancient Egyptians that contained a combination of logographic and alphabetic...
x Cherokee syllabary Sequoyah   Syllabary Cherokee Language
The Cherokee syllabary is a syllabary invented by Sequoyah to write the Cherokee language in 1819. His creation of the syllabary is particularly noteworthy in that he could not previously read any script. He first experimented with logograms, but...
x Pitman Shorthand Pitman Shorthand   Abjad English Language
Pitman shorthand is a system of shorthand for the English language developed by Englishman Sir Isaac Pitman (1813–1897), who first presented it in 1837. Like most systems of shorthand, it is a phonetic system; the symbols do not represent letters,...
Abugida
x Tagbanwa Tagbanwa Tagb Abugida Ethnic Groups of Palawan
Tagbanwa, also known as Apurahuano, is one of the indigenous writing systems of the Philippines. The Tagbanwa language, an Austronesian language, with about 8, 000 speakers in the central and northern regions of Palawan, is dying out as the younger...
x Tagalog alphabet       Pampangan Language
Filipino orthography encompasses the spelling and punctuation of the Filipino language, which includes its alphabet. The Makabagong alpabetong Filipino (English: Modern Filipino alphabet) is made up of 28 letters, which includes the entire 20-letter...
Tagalog language
Filipino language
Cebuano language
Ilokano language
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x Latin (Polish variant)       Polish Language  
x Chinese       Chinese language  
x Faroese alphabet       Faroese
The Faroese alphabet consists of 29 letters derived from the Latin alphabet:
x Left to right       Finnish Language  
English Language
Swedish Language
Norwegian language
French Language
x Tlingit alphabet       Tlingit Language
The Tlingit language has been recorded in a number of orthographies over the two hundred years since European contact. The first transcriptions of Tlingit were done by Russian Orthodox ministers, hence they were in the Cyrillic alphabet. A hiatus in...
x Old Italic alphabet The Masiliana tablet abecedarium, ca. 700 BC: ABGDEVZHΘIKLMN[Ξ]OPŚQRSTUXΦΨ, read right to left Ital   Raetic language
Old Italic refers to several now extinct alphabet systems used on the Italian Peninsula in ancient times for various Indo-European languages (predominantly Italic) and non-Indo-European (e.g. Etruscan) languages. The alphabets derive from the...
Etruscan language
Umbrian language
Volscian language
Oscan
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x Kikakui Kikakui     Mende Language
Kikakui is a syllabary used for writing the Mende language. It was devised by Mohammed Turay (born ca. 1850), an Islamic scholar, at a town called Maka (Barri Chiefdom, southern Sierra Leone). One of Turay's Koranic students was a young man named...
x Ol Chiki script Ol alphabets1 Olck   Santali Language
The Ol Chiki script, also known as Ol Cemetʼ ("language of writing"), Ol Ciki, Ol (and sometimes as the Santali alphabet), was created in 1925 by Raghunath Murmu for the Santali language. Previously, Santali had been written with the Bengali...
x Lycian alphabet Kerei Lycian Inscription Lyci   Lycian language
Lycian script was used to write the Lycian language and as such was coterminous with the latest end point of it. That the language preceded the script is indicated by the names, which must have existed before they were written. Like the Carian...
x Hieratic /wikipedia/images/commons_id/35999 Egyh Abjad Egyptian language
Hieratic is a cursive writing system used in pharaonic Egypt that developed alongside the hieroglyphic system, to which it is intimately related. It was primarily written in ink with a reed brush on papyrus, allowing scribes to write quickly without...
x Gagauz alphabet       Gagauz Language
The modern Gagauz alphabet, used for the Gagauz language, is a 32-letter Latin-based alphabet modelled on the Turkish alphabet. Previously, Gagauz used the Greek alphabet and until 1996 the Cyrillic alphabet. In their standard order, the letters of...
x Zhuyin Zhuyin      
Zhuyin fuhao , or "Symbols for Annotating Sounds", often abbreviated as Zhuyin, or known as Bopomofo ( ̄トナ ̄トニ ̄トヌ ̄トネ) after the first four letters of this Chinese phonemic alphabet (bo po mo fo), is the national phonetic system of Taiwan for...
x Hebrew alphabet Aleppo codex   Abjad Yiddish language
The Hebrew alphabet (Hebrew: אָלֶף-בֵּית עִבְרִי‎, Alephbet 'Ivri), known variously by scholars as the Jewish script, square script, block script, and because of its place of origin, the Assyrian script (not to be confused with the Syriac alphabet)...
Hebrew language
Ladino Language
Biblical Hebrew language
Aramaic language
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x Turkish alphabet Atatürk introducing the new Turkish alphabet to the people of Sivas. September 20, 1928     Ladino Language
The Turkish alphabet is a Latin-based alphabet used for writing the Turkish language, consisting of 29 letters, a certain number of which (Ç, Ğ, I, İ, Ö, Ş, and Ü) have been adapted or modified for the phonetic requirements of the language. These...
Homshetsi language
Turkish Language
x Aramaic alphabet Bilingual inscription (Greek and Aramaic) by the Indian emperor Ashoka the Great, 3rd century BC   Abjad Aramaic language
The Aramaic alphabet is adapted from the Phoenician alphabet, and became distinctive from it by the eighth century BCE. The letters all represent consonants, some of which are matres lectionis, which also indicate long vowels. The Aramaic alphabet...
Hebrew language
Syriac language
Mandaic language
Khwarezmian language
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x Mandaic alphabet The Mandaic alphabet Mand   Aramaic language
The Mandaic alphabet is based on the Aramaic alphabet, and is used for writing the Mandaic language. The Mandaic name for the script is Abagada or Abaga, after the first letters of the alphabet. Rather than the ancient Semitic names for the letters ...
Mandaic language
Neo-Mandaic
x Armenian alphabet Armenian alphabet Armn Alphabet Armenian Language
The Armenian alphabet is an alphabet that has been used to write the Armenian language since the year 405 or 406. It was devised by Saint Mesrop Mashtots, an Armenian monk, and contained 36 letters. Two more letters, օ and ֆ, were added in the...
Homshetsi language
Grabar
Western Armenian language
x Ge'ez alphabet Ethiopic genesis Ethi Abugida Amharic Language
Ge'ez (ግዕዝ Gəʿəz), also called Ethiopic, is an abugida script that was originally developed (as an abjad) to write Ge'ez, now the liturgical language of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. In modern communities that use it, such as the Amharic and...
Geez Language
Tigrigna Language
Oromo language
Tigre language
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x Nü Shu Nu shu   Syllabary  
Nü Shu (simplified Chinese: 女书; traditional Chinese: 女書; pinyin: Nǚshū; literally "women's writing"), is a syllabary writing system that was used exclusively among women in Jiangyong County in Hunan province of southern China . Unlike the standard...
x Northeastern Iberian script Paleohispanic scripts   Semi-syllabary  
The northeastern Iberian script is also known as Levantine Iberian or Iberian, because it is the Iberian script that was most frequently used, and was the main means of written expression of the Iberian language. The language is also expressed by...
x Southeastern Iberian script Lead plaque from La Bastida de les Alcuses (Moixent)   Semi-syllabary  
The southeastern Iberian script, also known as Meridional Iberian, was one of the means of written expression of the Iberian language, which was written mainly in the northeastern Iberian script and residually by the Greco-Iberian alphabet. About...
x Southwest script Fonte Velha (Bensafrim, Lagos)   Semi-syllabary Tartessian language
The Southwest Script or Southwestern Script, also known as Tartessian or South Lusitanian, is a Paleohispanic script used to write an unknown language usually identified as Tartessian. Southwest inscriptions have been found mainly in the...
x Celtiberian script The Luzaga Bronze   Semi-syllabary  
The Celtiberian script is a paleohispanic script that was the main mean of written expression of the Celtiberian language, an extinct Continental Celtic language, also expressed in Latin alphabet. This script is a direct adaptation of the...
x English alphabet     Alphabet Sudanese English
The modern English alphabet is a Latin-based alphabet consisting of 26 letters – the same letters that are found in the Basic modern Latin alphabet: The exact shape of printed letters varies depending on the typeface. The shape of handwritten...
Modern English
x Belarusian Latin alphabet Materiały bibliograficzne z zakresu literatury białoruskiej     Belarusan Language
The Belarusian Latin alphabet (also known as Latsinka (in BGN/PCGN) or Łacinka (in itself), from Belarusian: лацінка, informal for the Latin alphabet in general) — the common name of the several historically existing systems of rendering the...
x Perso-Latin Alphabet        
Perso-Latin alphabet is a Latin-based alphabet for Persian language. It consists of basic letters of Latin alphabet in addition to three letters formed with diacritics: â, š, and ž. Furthermore, apostrophe has a special use. Perso-Latin alphabet is...
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