“To my eye, Arabic. Never learned to read or write it. I do like the Chinese also. I have learned some of it. The Calligraphy is very easy on the eye. (The printed is easier to read)
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I like the way Georgian looks. It looks like a fantasy script:I can write Greek (most of my family is Greek so I’ve learned to write and read the alphabet and I know some Greek words too), but that’s about it.
I like Japanese, but that might be because I can understand a little of it. I can read and write Hiragana (main script) and Katakana (Hiragana, but used for foreign words). I don’t know that much Kanji (the symbols, most of them come from Chinese).日本語 は べんきょします。
The nordic alphabets, especially Danish, which I have used every day for the past forty-some years. They have more vowels than the English alphabet.
“The nordic alphabets, especially Danish, which I have used every day for the past forty-some years. They have more vowels than the English alphabet.
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