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  2. Jawi script - Wikipedia

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    A sister variant called Pegon is used to write Javanese, Sundanese, and Madurese and is still widely used in traditional religious schools across Java, but has been supplanted in common writing by the Latin alphabet and, in some cases, Javanese script and Sundanese script.

  3. Urdu alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Urdu alphabet (Urdu: اُردُو حُرُوفِ تَہَجِّی‌, romanized: urdū ḥurūf-i tahajjī) is the right-to-left alphabet used for writing Urdu. It is a modification of the Persian alphabet, which itself is derived from the Arabic script. It has co-official status in the republics of Pakistan, India and South Africa.

  4. Yawi - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Yawi language, ... Jawi script, an Arabic alphabet used for several languages of Southeast Asia;

  5. Template:User Jawi - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... جاوي: This user has an understanding of the Jawi script. Template documentation ... Userboxes/Writing ...

  6. Hamza - Wikipedia

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    In the Jawi alphabet (Arabic script used to write Malay), hamza is used for various purposes, but is rarely used to denote a glottal stop except in certain Arabic loanwords. The default isolated hamza form ( Malay : hamzah setara ) is the second least common form of hamza, [ 5 ] whereas another form unique to the Jawi script, the three-quarter ...

  7. List of Arabic letter components - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... This is a list of Arabic letter components used in Arabic script. ... A = The letter is used for most languages and dialects ...

  8. Ulu scripts - Wikipedia

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    The Kaganga script is another name coined by Mervyn A. Jaspan (1926-1975), an anthropologist at the University of Hull. He was probably not aware that most Brahmi script lineages use KA Ga and Nga as the first characters of the alphabetic order. [ 12 ]

  9. Jawi Alphabet - Wikipedia

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