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Le GuinAlphabet of the fictional Kesh language in her novel Always Coming HomeAriyakac.\u20091840MongkutInvented to transcrib Pali, the liturgical language of Theravada Buddhism, and inspired by the Greek and Burmese-Mon scriptsArmenianArmnca. 405Mesrop MashtotsAlphabet thought to have been based on Greek used to write ArmenianAth1996Hiroyuki MoriokaAlphabet of the fictional Baronh language in his novel Crest of the StarsaUI1962John W. WeilgartLanguage and alphabet attempting to unify sound and meaningAurebesh1993Stephen CraneAlphabet originally for Star Wars Miniatures Battles Companion based on glyphs by Joe Johnston, subsequently used for other media in the franchise[1]Avoiuli1990sViraleo BoborenvanuaAlphabet used by the Turaga indigenous movement for some languages in VanuatuBagamca. 1900King PufongLargely lost logosyllabic script used for letters and records in the Mengaka languageBamumBamu1896\u20131910Ibrahim NjoyaSyllabary for Bamum developed from what initially was a pictographic systemBharati Script[2]2016-*Prof. V. Srinivasa Chakravarthy and othersAlternative common script of major Indian languages (both Indo-Aryan and Dravidian) to facilitate easy communicationBlissymbolBlis1949Charles K. BlissConceived as a non-spoken (soundless), purely ideographic scriptBopomofoBopo1913Zhang BinglinSemisyllabary to transcribe spoken Mandarin, Holo, &c., mainly for teachingBrailleBrai1821Louis BrailleTactile alphabet for the blind using embossed dots; dozens of derived scriptsCanadian Aboriginal syllabicsCans1840sJames EvansFamily of abugidas used to write a number of Aboriginal Canadian languages of the Algonquian, Inuit, and (formerly) Athabaskan language familiesCaucasian AlbanianAghbca. 408Mesrop MashtotsAlphabet used to write the now extinct Caucasian Albanian languageCherokeeCher1819SequoyahSyllabary inspired by Latin glyph shapes used to write the Cherokee languageCh\u1eef Vi\u1ec7t Tr\u00ed2012T\u00f4n Th\u1ea5t Ch\u01b0\u01a1ngAlphabet designed for the Vietnamese languageCirthCirt1930s[3]J. R. R. TolkienRunic elven script, mainly for dwarven writing in his novel The Lord of the RingsClear Script1648Zaya PanditAlphabet used to write the Oirat language; based on Mongolian scriptCoorgi-Cox2005Gregg M. CoxA proposed abugida for the Kodava languageCyrillicCyrl \/ Cyrsca. 940Saint Cyril or his studentsAlphabet mainly used to write Slavic languages; based primarily on GreekDeseretDsrtmid-19th centuryUniversity of DeseretA phonemic alphabet designed for the English languageD’ni1997Richard A. WatsonAlphabet for the fictional language in the game Riven and its sequelsDuployan shorthandDupl1891Jean-Marie Le JeuneHistorically used as the main (non-shorthand) script for Chinook JargonElbasanElba1761disputedAlphabet for Albanian used to write the Elbasan Gospel ManuscriptEngsvany\u00e1li1940sM. A. R. BarkerAbugida used in the Empire of the Petal Throne role-playing gameEskayanca. 1920\u20131937Mariano DatahanSyllabary based on cursive Latin script for the auxiliary Eskayan languageExtensions to the IPA (extIPA)Latn1990\u2013*International ClinicalPhonetics and Linguistics AssociationA set of letters and diacritics to augment the International Phonetic Alphabet for the phonetic transcription of disordered speechFraserLisu1915Sara Ba ThawAlphabet used to write the Lisu language; improved by James O. FraserGargish1990Herman MillerAlphabet for the fictional Gargish language in Ultima VI: The False ProphetGlagoliticGlag862\u2013863Saints Cyril and MethodiusHistorically used to write Slavic languages, before Cyrillic became dominantGothicGothca. 350UlfilasAlphabet based primarily on Greek historically used to write the Gothic languageHamNoSys1985University of HamburgGeneral phonetic transcription system for all sign languagesHangulHang1443Court of Sejong the GreatAlphabet written in syllable blocks used to write the Korean language; the oldest and most widespread featural script in useiConji2010Kai StaatsPictographic writing system for messengingInternational Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)Latn1888\u2013*International Phonetic AssociationRegarded as being an extension of the Latin scriptIthkuil2004John QuijadaScript for the constructed Ithkuil languageJurchenJurcca. 1119Wanyan XiyinLargely undeciphered logographic script with phonetic elements for JurchenK\u0113len1980Sylvia SotomayorAlphabet for a fictional alien language without verbsKhitan large scriptKitl920by order of AbaojiLargely undeciphered logographic script for the Khitan languageKhitan small scriptKitsca. 924Yel\u00fc DielaPartially deciphered logographic script with phonetic elements for KhitanKhom1924Ong KommandamSemi-syllabary used for secret communication among dissidents in French LaosKikakuiMendca. 1917Mohammed TuraySyllabary used to write the Mende language of Sierra LeoneKLI pIqaDPiqdca. 1990anonymousGlyphs created for Star Trek: The Next Generation, later sent as a font to the KLILimbuLimbca. 1740Te-ongsi Sirijunga Xin ThebeAbugida derived from Tibetan to write the Limbu languageLisu syllabary1924\u20131930Ngua-ze-boSyllabary of about 800 characters used to write the Lisu languageManchu1599; 1632Nurhaci; DahaiAlphabet based on Mongolian script to write the nearly extinct Manchu languageMandombe1978Wabeladio PayiAlphabet written in syllable blocks for Kikongo, Lingala, Ciluba and KiswahiliMi\ua78ckmaw hieroglyphic writingafter 1675Chrestien Le ClercqLogographic script used historically for the Mi\ua78ckmaq languageNight writing1808Charles BarbierForerunner of Braille; tactile alphabet intended for communication in total darknessN’KoNkoo1949Solomana KanteAlphabet used to write the Manding languages, including a kind of koineOl ChikiOlck1925Raghunath MurmuOfficial alphabet for the Santali languageOld PermicPerm1372Stephen of PermAlphabet mainly based on Cyrillic and Greek once used to write mediaeval KomiPhags-paPhag1269Drog\u00f6n Ch\u00f6gyal PhagpaUsed historically for the languages in the Yuan sector of the Mongolian EmpirePollardPlrd1936Sam PollardAbugida based on Cree used to write several minority languages in ChinaQuikscript1966Ronald Kingsley ReadPhonemic alphabet designed to write the English language quickly and compactlySaratiSara1910sJ. R. R. TolkienPrecursor of his elven Tengwar scriptShavianShawca. 1960Ronald Kingsley ReadPhonemic alphabet to write the English language; precursor to QuikscriptSignWritingSgnw1974Valerie SuttonProposed phonemic system of writing sign languagessitelen pona2012Sonja LangLogographic writing system used in Toki PonaSoyomboSoyo1686ZanabazarAbugida historically used to write the Mongolian languageStokoe notation1960William StokoeProposed featural system of writing sign languagesTangutTang1036Yeli RenrongLogographic script historically used to write the extinct Tangut languageTengwarTeng1930sJ. R. R. TolkienElven script used for various languages in his novel The Lord of the RingsTesterian1529Jacobo de TesteraPictorial writing system used until the 19th century to teach Christian doctrine to the indigenous peoples of MexicoThaiThai1283Ram KhamhaengAbugida used to write Thai, Southern Thai and many othersTibetanTibtca. 650Thonmi SambhotaAbugida probably based on Gupta, a Brahmic script, for writing TibetanUnifonmid-1950sJohn R. MalonePhonemic alphabet to write the English language, based on the Latin alphabetUniversal Alphabet1585Thomas HarriotPhonetic alphabet used to transcribe the extinct Carolina Algonquian languageVaiVaiica. 1832Momolu Duwalu BukeleSyllabary used to write the Vai languageVisible SpeechVisp1867Alexander Melville BellSystem of phonetic symbols to represent the position of the speech organsWarangWaraca. 1950Lako BodraAbugida, but with alphabet-like full vowel symbols, to write the Ho languageYugtunca. 1900UyaquqSyllabary historically used to write the Central Alaskan Yup’ik languageZanabazar squareZanbpre-1686ZanabazarAbugida based on a Brahmic script developed to write the Mongolian languageunnamed2019Jon IngoldThe script used by the Ancients in the game Heaven’s VaultNatural languageAlphabetAbugidaSyllabaryLogographicFictionMiscellaneous"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/list-of-constructed-scripts-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"List of constructed scripts – Wikipedia"}}]}]