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    Hieratic (/ h aɪ ə ˈ r æ t ɪ k /; Ancient Greek: ἱερατικά, romanized: hieratiká, lit. 'priestly') is the name given to a cursive writing system used for Ancient Egyptian and the principal script used to write that language from its development in the third millennium BCE until the rise of Demotic in the mid-first millennium BCE.

  2. WP:TEMPLATEINDEX. This page provides an index of templates used within Wikipedia, many of which convey messages; they are grouped into topic-specific headings. For information on what templates are, and how the template namespace is intended to be used, see WP:Template namespace. For information on template use and development, see Help:Template.

  3. A logogram, or logograph, is a single grapheme which represents a word or a morpheme (a meaningful unit of language). This stands in contrast to other writing systems, such as syllabaries, abugidas, abjads, and alphabets, where each symbol (letter) primarily represents a sound or a combination of sounds. Logographs are commonly known also as "ideograms". Strictly speaking, however, ideograms ...

  4. Oct 5, 2019 · Of, related to, or composed of logographs

  5. Examples of how to use “logographic” in a sentence from Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. v. t. e. The Chinese family of scripts includes writing systems used to write various East Asian languages, that ultimately descend from the oracle bone script invented in the Yellow River valley during the Shang dynasty. These include written Chinese itself, as well as adaptations of it for other languages, such as Japanese kanji, Korean hanja ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HanjaHanja - Wikipedia

    Yale (scholar) ISO/TR 11941. SKATS (coding) v. t. e. Hanja ( Korean : 한자; Hanja : 漢字, Korean pronunciation: [ha (ː)ntɕ͈a] ), alternatively known as Hancha, is used in the writing of the Korean language by using Chinese characters ( Chinese: 漢字; pinyin: hànzì ). [1] Hanja-eo ( 한자어, 漢字 語) refers to Sino-Korean ...

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