The vast majority of African languages use the Latin alphabet. Most of the remaining languages use the Arabic alphabet.
There are a few native scripts, such as Amharic.
Somali used to have a unique script, but today uses the Latin alphabet.
The three main Cyrillic languages are Russian, Bulgarian, and Serbian. Each language has its own unique alphabet based on the Cyrillic script.
yes it has it's own script.
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Chinese and Japanese are different and totally unrelated languages. However, they use the same script. So, it wouldn't matter. The Korean language, another unrelated languages used to use the Chinese script but they have their own writing system now.
Cuneiform script was used to write several languages in the ancient Near East, including Sumerian, Akkadian, and Babylonian. Each language had its own set of cuneiform signs and variations in the script.
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Some languages written in the Roman script include English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian, Dutch, and Swedish.
Geez, an ancient Ethiopian script, was not integrated with languages like English, French, or Spanish as those languages have different writing systems and phonetic sounds that are not aligned with the Geez script.
The modern alphabetic languages of Europe.
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African Academy of Languages was created in 2001.
the Official Language of nagaland is English....While most commonly people of nagaland speak mostly Kanyak...other common languages spoken in nagaland are: Angami, Ao languages, Chakhesang, and Chang...Every tribe in Nagaland has its own unique language. Nagas speak more than 20 different dialects (major 16 tribes in Nagaland including Kuki and Dimasa) belonging to the Sino-Tibetan family of languages. The traditional languages do not have any script of their own. The Christian missionaries used Roman script for these languages.