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Writing systems of Southeast Asia

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A manuscript from the early 1800s from central Sumatra, in Batak Toba language, one of many languages from Indonesia.

Southeast Asia uses various non-Latin-based writing systems. The writing systems below are listed by language family.

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Austroasiatic languages

Austronesian languages

Most Austronesian languages use Latin script today. Some non-Latin-based writing systems are listed below.

Hmong-Mien languages

Kra-Dai languages

Many Southwestern Tai languages are written using Brāhmī-derived alphabets. Zhuang languages were traditionally written with Chinese characters, but are now usually written with romanized alphabets.

Tibeto-Burman languages

See also

References

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  23. ^ "Shan alphabet, pronunciation and language". Omniglot.com. Retrieved 2014-05-12.
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  28. ^ "Burmese/Myanmar script and pronunciation". Omniglot.com. Retrieved 2014-05-12.
  29. ^ "Kayah Li / Karenni alphabet". Omniglot.com. Retrieved 2014-05-12.
  30. ^ "Fraser alphabet". Omniglot.com. Retrieved 2014-05-12.
  31. ^ "Naxi scripts (Dongba, Geba and Latin) and language". Omniglot.com. Retrieved 2014-05-12.
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  33. ^ "Tibetan alphabet, pronunciation and language". Omniglot.com. Retrieved 2014-05-12.
  34. ^ "Tujia language, alphabet and pronunciation". Omniglot.com. Retrieved 2014-05-12.
  35. ^ "Yi script and language". Omniglot.com. Retrieved 2014-05-12.
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