From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Southeast Asia uses various non-Latin-based
writing systems. The writing systems below are listed by
language family.
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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