Farsi and Arabic
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.
French language is written in the Latin script, which is the same script used for many other languages in Europe and the Americas. It consists of the standard 26-letter alphabet, with additional diacritics and accents added to certain letters to indicate pronunciation.
In Pashto, "Allah" is written as "الله," which is the same as in Arabic. In Dari, it is also written as "الله." Both languages use the Arabic script, so the representation remains consistent across these languages.
Greece is the name of the country. Greek is the language or culture of a person from Greece. For example, you would say "I am Greek." not "I am Greece." So , no they do not mean the same thing.
At the time, that is how the letter 'S' was written. Script evolves the same as alphabets and languages -- slowly but inexorably.
In theory, it can be written in any of the 6,809 languages of the world, but most of those languages use the same written number system.
In Punjabi, "ayaan" can be written as "ਆਯਾਨ" in Gurmukhi script. The pronunciation typically remains the same, and the script captures the sounds accurately. If you're using Shahmukhi script, it would be written as "ایان".
The name Laura in Norwegian script would be written as "Laua."
I believe when it is written, it is normally written in the Devanagari script, the same one that Hindi is written in. But in Pakistan, it would most likely be written in the same script as Urdu, which is very similar to Arabic. It used to be written in the Takri (Tankri, Takari) script, no longer in use.Language Development Literacy rate in L2: 18%--19%. Young people are becoming literate in Dogri. Taught in primary and secondary schools. Radio programs. Films. NT: 1826.WritingArabic script, Nastaliq style, no longer in use. Devanagari script. Takri (Tankri, Takari) script, no longer in use.Other CommentsDogri formerly considered a Panjabi dialect, but now promoted as a written language in India. Hindu, Muslim.
Yes, numbers are generally the same in all languages, but the way they are written and pronounced may vary.
Script is a method of writing. Language is a coherent system of sounds (or in the case of signing, gestures) used to communicate. The same script type (say, the Latin alphabet I'm using right now) can be used to represent a number of languages (like, English, French, German, Italian). On the other hand the same language can be written in multiple scripts. The Ancient Egyptians used three different scripts for the same language, two of which are found on the Rosetta Stone.
Yes, this is a good strategy for a first draft.