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  1. No description. [Edit template data] Template parameters Parameter Description Type Status 1 1 no description Unknown optional Background: How is this table composed Note that a script is not a language. A single script, like the Latin alphabet, is used in many languages. Unicode is only about scripts, not about languages that use that script. Still there may be nuances, like the English ...

  2. Old Hungarian Q446224: Old Hungarian script: Old Hungarian (Hungarian Runic) Ch 8.8: Old Hungarian Inds: Q601388: Indus script: Indus (Harappan) Indus script Ital: Old Italic Q4891256: Old Italic scripts: Old Italic (Etruscan, Oscan, etc.) Ch 8.6: Old Italic Jamo: Q41799425: Hangul § Letters: Jamo (alias for Jamo subset of Hangul) jamo Java ...

  3. Pages in category "Scripts with ISO 15924 four-letter codes" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 232 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. History of the Latin script. The Duenos inscription, dated to the 6th century BC, shows the earliest known forms of the Old Latin alphabet. The Latin script is the most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world. [1] It is the standard script of the English language and is often referred to simply as "the alphabet" in English.

  5. The Old Italic alphabets developed from the west Greek alphabet, which came to Italy via the Greek colonies on Sicily and along the west coast of Italy. The Etruscans adapted the Greek alphabet to write Etruscan sometime during the 6th century BC, or possibly earlier. Most of the other alphabets used in Italy are thought to have derived from ...

  6. Noto Sans Old Italic is an unmodulated (“sans serif”) design for texts in the historical European Old Italic script. Noto Sans Old Italic contains 65 glyphs, and supports 43 characters from the Unicode block Old Italic. Supported writing systems. Old Italic. Old Italic is a group of historical European bicameral alphabets, written left-to ...

  7. Template. : Lang. The purpose of this template is to indicate that a span of text belongs to a particular language. It often makes no visible changes to the text but can prompt web browsers to use a more appropriate font or screen readers to use a particular kind of pronunciation and so on.

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