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Countries, peoples, languages ​​/ Languages ​​and linguistics / Alphabet, writing

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ELM

KIPU - knotted script of the ancient Peruvians

RUNES - letters carved on wood or stone among the Old Scandinavian peoples

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Ustav - the oldest form of the Cyrillic alphabet, characteristic of the most ancient manuscripts

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BRAHMI is one of the oldest varieties of Indian syllabary, written from left to right

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KATAKANA - Japanese syllabary

LATIN

HIRAGANA - Japanese syllabary

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GLAGOLITZ - the first Slavic alphabet

IZOGRAPHY - accurate reproduction of writings

CYRILLIC - ancient Slavic alphabet

CUNEIFORM

KHAROSHTHI - ancient Indian script based on the Aramaic alphabet

POLUUSTAV - a form of the Cyrillic alphabet that arose in the second half of the XNUMXth century; compared to the charter, semi-ustav handwriting is smaller and more rounded

CURSEWRITING - shorthand characters

SECRET WRITING (cryptography)

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DEVANAGARI - a type of ancient Indian script

IDEOGRAM - a written sign expressing a whole concept

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IDEOGRAPHICS

HIEROGLYPHICS

PICTOGRAPHY (pictogram) - picture letter

STENOGRAPHY - writing text using special characters

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CRYPTOGRAPHY (secret writing)

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