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- Brahmic_scripts abstract "The Brahmic scripts are a family of abugida writing systems. They are used throughout South Asia, Southeast Asia and parts East Asia, and are descended from the Brāhmī script of ancient India. They are used by languages of several language families: Indo-European, Dravidian, Tibeto-Burman, Mongolic, Austroasiatic, Austronesian, Turkic, Tai. They were also the source of the dictionary order of Japanese kana.".
- Q467037 abstract "The Brahmic scripts are a family of abugida writing systems. They are used throughout South Asia, Southeast Asia and parts East Asia, and are descended from the Brāhmī script of ancient India. They are used by languages of several language families: Indo-European, Dravidian, Tibeto-Burman, Mongolic, Austroasiatic, Austronesian, Turkic, Tai. They were also the source of the dictionary order of Japanese kana.".
- Brahmic_scripts comment "The Brahmic scripts are a family of abugida writing systems. They are used throughout South Asia, Southeast Asia and parts East Asia, and are descended from the Brāhmī script of ancient India. They are used by languages of several language families: Indo-European, Dravidian, Tibeto-Burman, Mongolic, Austroasiatic, Austronesian, Turkic, Tai. They were also the source of the dictionary order of Japanese kana.".
- Q467037 comment "The Brahmic scripts are a family of abugida writing systems. They are used throughout South Asia, Southeast Asia and parts East Asia, and are descended from the Brāhmī script of ancient India. They are used by languages of several language families: Indo-European, Dravidian, Tibeto-Burman, Mongolic, Austroasiatic, Austronesian, Turkic, Tai. They were also the source of the dictionary order of Japanese kana.".