List of languages by writing system
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This article is a list of languages sorted by writing system (by alphabetical order).
[edit] Arabic script
- Arabic
- Azeri (Iran)
- Balochi
- Berber
- Fulani (on occasion)
- Hausa (on occasion)
- Judaeo-Spanish (until the 20th century)
- Kanuri (on occasion)
- Kashmiri
- Kazakh in China
- Kurdish (Iran and Iraq)
- Malagasy (until the 19th century)
- Malay (14th - 17th century)
- Mazanderani
- Mozarabic (now extinct)
- Ottoman Turkish
- Pashtu
- Persian
- Punjabi (Pakistan)
- Saraiki
- Sindhi
- Spanish (formerly before 16th century, a.k.a. Aljamiado)
- Swahili (on occasion)
- Tajik (on occasion)
- Tausug
- Urdu
- Uyghur
Many languages of Russia and Central Asia before replacement with Latin and later Cyrillic
[edit] Armenian script
[edit] Borama script
[edit] Brahmic family and derivatives
[edit] Devanagari
- Sanskrit
- Hindi
- Marathi
- Maithili
- Bhojpuri
- Magahi
- Nepali
- Sindhi (also written in Arabic)
- Konkani
- Kashmiri
- Bodo
- Dogri
[edit] Assamese/Bengali
[edit] Balinese script
- Balinese language (formerly)
[edit] Baybayin script
- Ilokano (formerly)
- Kapampangan (formerly)
- Pangasinan (formerly)
- Tagalog (formerly)
- Bikol language (formerly)
- Visayan languages (formerly)
[edit] Buhid script
[edit] Burmese script
[edit] Gujarati script
[edit] Gurmukhi script
- Punjabi (also written in Shahmukhi, a variant of the Arabic script)
[edit] Kaithi script
[edit] Hanunó'o script
[edit] Javanese script (Hanacaraka)
[edit] Kannada script
[edit] Khmer script
[edit] Lao script
[edit] Lepcha script
[edit] Limbu script
[edit] Lontara script (Buginese)
- Buginese (formerly)
[edit] Malayalam script
[edit] Oriya script
[edit] 'Phags-pa script
- Chinese (formerly)
- Mongolian (formerly)
- Sanskrit (formerly)
- Tibetan (for decorative purposes)
- Uyghur (formerly)
[edit] Sinhala script
[edit] Tagbanwa script
[edit] Tamil script
[edit] Telugu script
[edit] Thaana script
[edit] Thai script
[edit] Tibetan script
- Tibetan
- Dzongkha
- Ladakhi
- Zhang-Zhung (extinct)
[edit] Canadian Aboriginal script
[edit] Cherokee script
[edit] Coptic alphabet
- Coptic language (extinct, still in use liturgically)
[edit] Cyrillic script
Main article: Languages written in a Cyrillic alphabet
- Belarusian
- Bulgarian
- Judaeo-Spanish (also Latin script)
- Kazakh
- Macedonian
- Mongolian
- Russian
- Serbian (also Latin script)
- Ukrainian
- Tajiki
[edit] Bosnian Cyrillic alphabet (bosančica)
[edit] Ge'ez script (Ethiopic)
[edit] Georgian script
- Georgian
- Laz (sometimes Latin)
- Mingrelian
- Svan
[edit] Glagolitic alphabet
- Old Church Slavonic (extinct, still in use liturgically)
- Croatian (formerly)
[edit] Gothic alphabet
- Gothic (extinct)
[edit] Greek script
- Bactrian (extinct)
- Greek
- Gaulish (extinct) - Written in both Greek and Latin scripts
- Judaeo-Spanish (also Latin script)
[edit] Chinese characters and derivatives
- Chinese
- Minority languages in China
- Dong
- Bai (obsolete)
- Miao (obsolete)
- Zhuang, with Zhuang logograms (obsolete)
- Japanese (kanji plus kana derivative)
- Korean (hanja) (obsolete; used in academic texts and newspapers)
- Vietnamese (Chữ nho and Chữ nôm) (used in historic or academic texts, or for artistic or aesthetic purposes, but in general use virtually extinct)
- Extinct languages
- Khitan, written in Khitan scripts
- Jurchen, written in Jurchen script
- Tangut, written in Tangut script
[edit] Hangul
[edit] Hebrew script
- Aramaic (and other writing systems)
- Bukhori
- Hebrew
- Hulaula
- Judeo-Berber
- Judeo-Iraqi Arabic
- Judeo-Moroccan
- Judeo-Tripolitanian Arabic
- Judeo-Tunisian Arabic
- Judeo-Portuguese
- Judeo-Spanish (originally Rashi script, and other writing systems)
- Judeo-Yemenite
- Juhuri
- Lishan Didan
- Lishana Deni
- Lishanid Noshan
- Shuadit
- Yiddish
- Zarphatic
[edit] Kaddare script
[edit] Kana
- Japanese (plus kanji)
- Ainu slightly modified kind of katakana kanas, which enable to represent final sounds which are consonants alone
[edit] Khitan scripts
- Khitan (extinct)
[edit] Latin script
- Afrikaans
- Albanian
- Aragonese
- Asturian
- Aymara
- Azeri
- Basque
- Belarusian (formerly called "Łacinka"; now uses Cyrillic)
- Bislama
- Boholano (formerly used the Baybayin)
- Bosnian
- Breton
- Catalan
- Cebuano
- Chamorro
- Cornish
- Corsican
- Croatian
- Czech
- Danish
- Dutch
- English
- Esperanto
- Estonian
- Faroese
- Fijian
- Filipino (formerly used the Baybayin)
- Finnish
- French
- Frisian
- Friulian
- Fula (Pulaar)
- Gaelic (Scottish)
- Galician
- Ganda
- German
- Gikuyu
- Guaraní
- Haitian
- Hausa (formerly used the Arabic script)
- Hawai'ian
- Hiti Motu
- Hungarian (used Old Hungarian script prior to AD 1000)
- Icelandic
- Ido
- Igbo
- Ilocano (formerly used the Baybayin)
- Indonesian
- Interlingua
- Innu-aimun
- Irish
- Italian
- Javanese - Also uses an alphabet called Hanacaraka in certain areas
- Judeo-Spanish - Also uses other scripts
- Kinyarwanda
- Kirundi
- Kongo
- Kurdish (Kurmanji)
- Latin
- Latvian
- Laz (Used by Turkey and European Lazs)
- Leonese
- Lingala
- Lithuanian
- Lombard
- Luxembourgish
- Maori
- Malagasy
- Malay
- Maltese
- Manx
- Marshallese
- Moldovan - Also Cyrillic
- Montenegrin
- Nahuatl (post Spanish Conquest)
- Nauruan
- Navaho or Navajo
- Ndebele
- Norwegian
- Occitan
- Oromo (formerly written in the Ge'ez script)
- Palauan
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Quechua
- Romanian (formerly used a Cyrillic alphabet)
- Romansh
- Samoan
- Scots
- Serbian (uses Cyrillic officially)
- Seychellois creole
- Shona
- Slovak
- Slovene
- Somali (formerly used the Arabic script and Osmanya script)
- Sotho (Northern)
- Sotho (Southern)
- Spanish
- Swahili
- Swedish
- Swati
- Tagalog (formerly used the Baybayin)
- Tahitian
- Tatar (formerly used Arabic, 1927-1938 Latin-derived Janalif, then Cyrillic and since 2000 Latin again, but generally on the internet)
- Tetum
- Tok Pisin
- Tongan
- Tsonga
- Tswana
- Turkish (formerly used the Arabic script)
- Turoyo (new Latin alphabet, originally Syriac alphabet)
- Uzbek (official script, formerly used Cyrillic)
- Venda
- Vietnamese (formerly with Chữ nho and Chữ nôm)
- Volapük
- Võro
- Walloon
- Welsh
- Wolof
- Xhosa
- Yoruba
- Zulu
- Zazaki
[edit] Mayan script
- Mayan languages (formerly)
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[edit] Old Uyghur alphabet
- Uyghur (formerly)
[edit] Mongolian script
[edit] Manchu script
[edit] Munda scripts
[edit] Sorang Sompeng
[edit] Ol Cemet'
[edit] Varang Kshiti
[edit] N'Ko script
[edit] Naxi script
- Naxi (obsolete)
[edit] Nsibidi
[edit] Ogham
[edit] Osmanya script
[edit] Pahawh Hmong
[edit] Runic script
- Proto-Norse inscriptions
- Old Norse (also Latin script)
- Old Danish (also Latin script)
- Old English/Anglo-Saxon (also Latin script)
- Old Frisian (also Latin script)
[edit] Old Hungarian script
- Hungarian (also Latin script)
[edit] Syriac script
- Arabic (see Garshuni)
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
- Bohtan Neo-Aramaic
- Chaldean Neo-Aramaic
- Hertevin
- Koy Sanjaq Surat
- Senaya
- Syriac
- Turoyo (also has new Latin-based script)
[edit] Tifinagh
[edit] Yi script
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