Ahom

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  Origin The Ahom script was probably derived from the Brahmi script. Ahom is an extinct Tai language spoken by the Ahom people who ruled the Brahmaputra valley in the…

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Agisha

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Agıšá was invented by David Ward to write his conlang, Agíza/Agízabuá. He created an outline for this alphabet back in 2004, forgot about it, then finished it in June 2007.…

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Aghul

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Aghul is spoken mainly in southern Dagestan in Russia, and also in Azerbaijan by about 28,300 people. It belongs to the Eastern Samur group of the Lezgic branch of the…

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Afar

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Afar is a Lowland East Cushitic language spoken by a about 1 million people in Ethiopia, and by a further 460,000 or so people in Djibouti and Eritrea. It's closely…

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Adyghe

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Adyghe is a North West Caucasian language spoken by about 300,000 people mainly in the Republic of Adygea in the Russian Federation. Adyghe, which is also known as West Circassian,…

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