Etruscan

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Etruscan alphabet The Etruscan alphabet developed from a Western variety of the Greek alphabet brought to Italy by Euboean Greeks. The earliest known inscription dates from the middle of the…

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Ethiopic

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Ge'ez script    Origins The Ge'ez or Ethiopic script possibly developed from the Sabaean/Minean script. The earliest known inscriptions in the Ge'ez script date to the 5th century BC. At…

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Ethare

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Etháre   The Etháre were created for use in a fantasy story that Jeff Shanley has recently finished writing, and it is used to write the conlang called Kânik that…

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Estonian

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Estonian (eesti keel) Estonian is an Finno-Ugric language closely related to Finnish spoken by about 1.1 million people in Estonia. The main difference between Estonian and Finnish is that Finnish…

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Estariano

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Estariano   Estariano was invented by Jesus Ramos in 2005 to write secret messages. He was inspired by the Thai and Lao alphabets and wanted to create a similar-looking alphabet.…

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