लिपि के अनुसार भाषाओं की सूची
- अरबी
- अज़री (फारस/ईरान)
- बलोची
- बर्बर
- बोस्नियाई (पूर्व)
- फ़ुलानि (अवसर पर)
- हौसी (अवसर पर)
- यहूदी-स्पेनी (२०वीं शताब्दी तक)
- कनूरी (अवसर पर)
- कश्मीरी (अवसर पर)
- कज़ाख़ चीन में
- कुर्दी (ईरान और ईराक)
- मालागासी (१९वीं शताब्दी तक)
- मलय (14th - 17th c.)
- मज़नदेरानी
- अत्तूमान तुर्की
- पन्जाबी (पाकिस्तान)
- फारसी
- पश्तो
- सिन्धी
- ताउसुग
- स्वाहिली (अवसर पर)
- ताजिक (अवसर पर)
- उर्दू
- उइग़ुर
Many languages of Russia and Central Asia before replacement with Latin and later Cyrillic
- in occasion बेलारूसी भाषा
बोरमा लिपि (Borama script)
ब्राह्मी परिवार एवं इससे व्युत्पन्न लिपियाँ
बाली लिपि (Balinese script)
- Balinese language (formerly)
बेबे लिपि (Baybayin script (Tagalog)
- Ilokano (formerly)
- Kapampangan (formerly)
- Pangasinan (formerly)
- Tagalog (formerly)
- Bikol language (formerly)
- Visayan languages (formerly)
बुहिद लिपि (Buhid script)
बर्मी लिपि (Myanmar)
- पन्जाबी (also written in Shahmukhi, a variant of the Arabic script)
जावा लिपि (Javanese script) (Hanacaraka)
खमेर लिपि (Khmer script)
लाओ लिपि (Lao script)
लेप्चा लिपि (Lepcha script)
लिम्बू लिपि (Limbu script)
लोन्तरा लिपि (Lontara script) (Buginese)
- Buginese (formerly)
- Chinese (formerly)
- Mongolian (formerly)
- Sanskrit (formerly)
- Tibetan (for decorative purposes)
- Uyghur (formerly)
थाना लिपि (Thaana script)
थाई लिपि (Thai script)
- Tibetan
- Dzongkha
- Ladakhi
- Zhang-Zhung (extinct)
- Coptic language (extinct, still in use liturgically)
Ge'ez alphabet (Ethiopic)
- Georgian
- Laz (sometimes Latin)
- Mingrelian
- Svan
- Old Church Slavonic (extinct, still in use liturgically)
- Croatian (doesen't use glagolitic anymore)
- Gothic (extinct)
Han characters and derivatives
- Chinese
- Minority languages in China
- Dong
- Bai (obsolete)
- Miao (obsolete)
- Zhuang, with Zhuang logograms (obsolete)
- Japanese (kanji plus kana derivative)
- Korean (hanja) (obsolete; used in academic texts, and newspapers.)
- Vietnamese (Chữ nho and Chữ nôm) (almost extinct)
- Extinct languages
- Khitan, written in Khitan scripts
- Jurchen, written in Jurchen script
- Tangut, written in Tangut script
हिब्रू वर्नमाला (Hebrew alphabet)
- Aramaic (and other writing systems)
- Bukhori
- Hebrew
- Hulaula
- Juhuri
- Ladino
- Lishan Didan
- Lishana Deni
- Lishanid Noshan
- Yiddish
- Japanese plus (kanji)
- Ainu slightly modified kind of katakana kanas, which enable to represent final sounds which are consonants alone
- Khitan (extinct)
- Afrikaans
- Albanian
- Aragonese
- Asturian
- Aymara
- Azeri
- Basque
- Belarusian (formerly, called "Łacinka"; now uses Cyrillic.)
- Bislama
- Boholano
- Bosnian
- Breton
- Catalan
- Cebuano
- Cornish
- Corsican
- Croatian
- Czech
- Danish
- Dutch
- English
- Esperanto
- Estonian
- Faroese
- Fijian
- Filipino
- Finnish
- French
- Frisian
- Friulian
- Fula (Pulaar)
- Gaelic (Scottish)
- Galician
- German
- Gikuyu
- Guaraní
- Haitian
- Hausa (formerly used the Arabic alphabet)
- Hawai'ian
- Hiti Motu
- Hungarian (used Old Hungarian script prior to AD 1000)
- Icelandic
- Ido
- Igbo
- Ilocano
- Indonesian
- Interlingua
- Innu-aimun
- Irish
- Italian
- Javanese - Also uses alphabet called "Hanacaraka" in certain areas
- Kikongo
- Kinyarwanda
- Kirundi
- Kurdish (Kurmanji)
- Latin
- Latvian
- Laz (Used by Turkey and European Lazs)
- Leonese
- Lingala
- Lithuanian
- Lombard
- Luganda
- Luxembourgish
- Maori
- Malagasy
- Malay
- Maltese
- Manx
- Marshallese
- Moldovan - Also Cyrillic
- Montenegrin
- Nahuatl (post Spanish Conquest)
- Nauruan
- Navaho or Navajo
- Ndebele
- Norwegian
- Occitan
- Oromo (formerly written in the Ge'ez script)
- Palauan
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Quechua
- Romanian (formerly used the Cyrillic alphabet)
- Romansh
- Rundi
- Samoan
- Scots
- Serbian (uses Cyrillic officially)
- Seychellois creole
- Shona
- Slovak
- Slovenian
- Somali (formerly used the Arabic alphabet and Osmanya script)
- Sotho (Northern)
- Sotho (Southern)
- Spanish
- Swahili
- Swedish
- Swati
- Tagalog
- Tahitian
- Tatar (formerly used Arabic, 1927-1938 Latin-derived Janalif, then Cyrillic and since 2000 Latin again, but generally on the internet)
- Tetum
- Tok Pisin
- Tongan
- Tsonga
- Tswana
- Turkish (formerly used the Arabic alphabet)
- Turoyo (new Latin-based script, originally Syriac alphabet)
- Uzbek (official script, formerly used the Cyrillic alphabet)
- Venda
- Vietnamese (formerly with Chữ nho and Chữ nôm)
- Volapük
- Võro
- Walloon
- Welsh
- Wolof
- Xhosa
- Yoruba
- Zulu
Mongolian and related scripts
- Uyghur (formerly)
Munda scripts
- Naxi (obsolete)
- Proto-Norse inscriptions
- Old Norse (also Latin alphabet)
- Old Danish (also Latin alphabet)
- Old English/Anglo-Saxon (also Latin alphabet)
- Old Frisian (also Latin alphabet)
- Hungarian (also Latin alphabet)
- Arabic (see Garshuni)
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
- Bohtan Neo-Aramaic
- Chaldean Neo-Aramaic
- Hertevin
- Koy Sanjaq Surat
- Senaya
- Syriac
- Turoyo (also has new Latin-based script)
यि लिपि (Yi script)
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