The script of English language is Roman
They most likely did not possess written language for most of their existence. They may have used the devanagari script in later years.
It is written in english.
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.
The Romans in the 5th century BCE adapted Etruscan who adapted italic script from the western Greeks.
When Christianity was introduced, the English language changed. English got new words from Latin, Greek, and Hebrew Church spoke Latin. The New Testaments of The Bible were written in Greek and the Old Testaments were written in Hebrew.
The English language is written using the Latin alphabet.
Tibetan language is never written right to left. In some instances, like in a scroll, it can be written top to bottom.
The script that is written from right to left is Arabic.
Telugu Script evolved from Bhattiprolu script, which is a variant of Brahmi Script
If "Mery" is a proper name, non-Japanese names are written in Japanese using the phonetic script, which can only approximate English sounds, since many English language sounds do not exist in Japanese. The word "Mery' doesn't exist in the English language. Maybe checking for spelling mistakes in your question would help. The English word "Merry" is "陽気な" when written in Japanese script, or "Yōkina" when in European script. The English word "Mercy" is "慈悲" when written in Japanese script, or "Jihi" when in European script.
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England is (katakana script) igirisu. however, English language is (hiragana or kanji) eigo
The language Hindi is written in the Devanagari script. This script consists of 47 primary characters, including 14 vowels and 33 consonants, and is commonly used for various languages in the Indian subcontinent.
Kannada is written in the Kannada script, which is an abugida derived from the Brahmi script. It is used to write the Kannada language spoken mainly in the state of Karnataka in India.
A script virus is one that is written in a scripting language. Some Windows viruses, for example, are written as Visual Basic scripts.
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