Caiuen

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Cáiuén (才文)    Cáiuén is the creation of Pangus Ho, who uses it to write his con-dialect of Chinese, (Cáiŋŷ/才语), but with modifications it's actually suitable to write any Sino-Tibetan…

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Byeokrando

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Byeokrando    Byeokrando is an alternative script for Korean created by Bae Jun. It was modelled on the Arabic script but written from left to right and with letters that…

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Buryat

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Buryat (буряад хэлэн) Buryat is a Mongolic language spoken by about 400,000 people mainly in the Republic of Buryatia, Ust-Ordyn and Aginsk autonomic districts of the Russian Federation, and also…

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Burushaski

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Burushaski Burushaski is a language isolate unrelated to any other languages. It is spoken by about 50,000 people in the Hunza and Yasin valleys in northern Pakistan and Kashmir. A…

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Burmese

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Burmese script    Origin The Burmese or Myanmar script developed from the Mon script, which was adapted from a southern Indian script during the 8th century. The earliest known inscriptions…

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