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    related lects in the Pasemah-Serawai cultural region. Later, to avoid misidentification with a temporal stage of Malay language (i.e. the transition between...
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  • Bengkulu Malay or Bengkulu is a Malayic language spoken on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, around the city of Bengkulu, in the rest of the Indonesian...
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    Malay Indonesians (category Articles containing Indonesian-language text)
    people [id] Kikim people Pasemah people [id] Gumai people Kisam people Serawai people Semendo people Semidang people Lintang people [id] Bengkulu Malays...
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    Sanskrit (redirect from Sanskrit Language)
    classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages. It arose in South Asia after its predecessor languages had diffused...
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  • from Lampung. Languages spoken near the Nasal area include the Krui dialect of Lampung and the Malayic languages Kaur, Bengkulu, Serawai and Semenda (Anderbeck...
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    Brahmic scripts (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    Lontara Makasar Ulu scripts Incung Lampung Lembak Ogan Pasemah Rejang Serawai Baybayin Buhid Hanunó'o Tagbanwa Kulitan Basahan Mon–Burmese Modern Mon...
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    Bengkulu (redirect from Bengkulu languages)
    forming around 24%. Other minority indigenous ethnic groups includes Lembak, Serawai, Pekal, Enggano, Pasemah, Minangkabau and Malays. There is also non-indigenous...
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    Rejang people became part of Indonesia. Neighboring ethnics includes the Serawai people, Bengkulu's Malay people (Melayu Bengkulu), Kerinci people, Pasemah...
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  • Ulu scripts (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    and Lampung, Indonesia. They were used to write manuscripts in Sumatran languages and Malay, such as the Tanjung Tanah Code of Law. The Malay writing was...
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    Thirke (category Dravidian languages)
    Kushalappa called this script "thirke" ("temple" in Kodava). Kodava is the language native to Kodagu. Two inscriptions dating to 1370-1371 AD with the thirke...
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    Songtsen Gampo ordered that all foreign books be transcribed into the Tibetan language, and sent his ambassador Tonmi Sambota to India to acquire alphabetic and...
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    Bengali–Assamese script (category Articles containing Bengali-language text)
    writing; Bengali is also the official and national language of Bangladesh. Besides Bengali and Assamese languages, it is also used to write Bishnupriya Manipuri...
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    this article correctly. Surat Buhid is an abugida used to write the Buhid language. As a Brahmic script indigenous to the Philippines, it closely related...
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    Mon–Burmese script (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    for modern Burmese, Mon, Shan, Rakhine, Jingpho and Karen. The Old Mon language might have been written in at least two scripts. The Old Mon script of...
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    specifically for writing Kannada and it was later adopted to write Telugu language.The Kadamba script is also known as Pre-Old-Kannada script. The Kadamba...
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    the world, being used for over 120 languages. The orthography of this script reflects the pronunciation of the language. Unlike the Latin alphabet, the script...
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  • Javanese script (category CS1 Javanese-language sources (jv))
    to write the Javanese language, but in the course of its development has also been used to write several other regional languages such as Sundanese, Madurese...
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    West Kalimantan (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    as non-volcanically active. The highest mountain is Mount Baturaya in Serawai District of Sintang Regency which has an altitude of 2,278 metres above...
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    Sinhala script (category Articles containing Sinhala-language text)
    Lankans in Sri Lanka and elsewhere to write the Sinhala language as well as the liturgical languages Pali and Sanskrit. The Sinhalese Akṣara Mālāva, one of...
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  • Lao script (category CS1 Lao-language sources (lo))
    write the Lao language and other minority languages in Laos. Its earlier form, the Tai Noi script, was also used to write the Isan language, but was replaced...
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    Ancient scripts of the Indian subcontinent (category Articles containing Urdu-language text)
    various separate linguistic communities, each of which share a common language and culture. The people of the ancient India wrote in many scripts which...
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    Tirhuta script (category Maithili language)
    or Maithili script was the primary historical script for the Maithili language, as well as one of the historical scripts for Sanskrit. It is believed...
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  • Telugu script (category CS1 Telugu-language sources (te))
    the Brahmic family of scripts, is used to write the Telugu language, a Dravidian language spoken in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana...
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    Modi script (category Articles containing Marathi-language text)
    pronunciation: [moːɖiː]) is a script used to write the Marathi language, which is the primary language spoken in the state of Maharashtra, India. There are multiple...
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    Kawi script (category Articles containing Indonesian-language text)
    the Kawi script form to write southeast Asian Sanskrit and Old Javanese language in central and eastern Java. Kawi is the ancestor of traditional Indonesian...
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    The Cham script is a Brahmic abugida used to write Cham, an Austronesian language spoken by some 245,000 Chams in Vietnam and Cambodia. It is written horizontally...
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    "Writing systems of major and minor languages". In Kachru, Braj B.; Kachru, Yamuna; Sridhar, S. N. (eds.). Language in South Asia. Cambridge University...
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  • Balinese script (category Articles containing Indonesian-language text)
    Balinese language, Old Javanese, and the liturgical language Sanskrit. With some modifications, the script is also used to write the Sasak language, used...
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  • Sundanese script (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    use the Old Sundanese script and the Old Sundanese language. Sundanese language Old Sundanese language Buda script Rosidi, Ajip (2010). Mengenang hidup...
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    ʼPhags-pa script (category Articles containing traditional Chinese-language text)
    of Chinese, the Tibetic languages, Mongolian, the Uyghur language, Sanskrit, probably Persian, and other neighboring languages[citation needed] during...
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