Nenets

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Nenets (Ненэця’ вада/Nenėcjaˀ vada) Nenets belongs to the Samoyedic branch of the Finno-Ugric languages. It is spoken by about 27,000 people in Siberia, particularly in the Nenets, Yamalo-Nenets, and Taymyr…

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Neorunic

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Neorunic script    The Neorunic script is a alternative alphabet for English invented by Eric Johnson, who thinks that there are too many silent letters and strange ways to pronunce…

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Nepali

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Nēpālī (नेपाली) Nepali is an Indo-Aryan language with around 17 million speakers in Nepal, Bhutan, Burma and India. Nepali was originally known as Khas Kurā and was the language of…

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New Akha

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New Akha   The New Akha alphabet is an alternative way of writing the Akha language, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken Yunnan province of China, Thailand and Burma by about 1…

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New Cursive

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Newcursive    Newcursive is a phonetic alphabet for writing English, particularly English as pronunced with Received Pronunciation (RP). It was invented by John Kay after he saw the Shaw alphabet…

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