Difference between revisions of "Letso-Vaniuan script"

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| languages = Various, examples include [[Balak language|Balak]], [[Koman language|Koman]], and [[Vosan language|Vosan]]
| languages = Various, examples include [[Balak language|Balak]], [[Koman language|Koman]], and [[Vosan language|Vosan]]
| time      = {{circa|500 CE}} – {{smaller|present}}
| time      = {{circa|500 CE}} – {{smaller|present}}
| fam1      = [[Letso-Halarian]]
| fam1      = [[Halarian Logograms]]
| fam2      =  
| fam2      = [[Proto-Ekuosian script]]
| fam3      =  
| fam3      = [[Old Staloan script|Old Staloan]]
| sisters  = [[Adzamic script|Adzamic]] |[[Letso-Terminian script|Letso-Terminian]]
| sisters  = [[Adzamic script|Adzamic]] | |[[Letso-Halarian script|Letso-Halarian]]
| children  =  
| children  =  
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The '''Letso-Vaniuan script''', also known simply as the '''Vaniuan script''' or the '''Vucheshian script''', is an alphabetic writing system widely used across [[Sahar]]. The script is directly descended from the [[Letso-Halarian script]] as used to write the [[Staloan language]]. It is natively used to write various [[Vaniuan languages|Vaniuan]] languages, the most widely spoken including [[Balak language|Balak]], [[Koman language|Koman]], and [[Vosan language|Vosan]]. Due to [[Vaniuan colonialism]] in the 18th – 20th centuries, the script was also adopted by various languages in [[Puzimm]] and [[Lahan]].
The '''Letso-Vaniuan script''', also known simply as the '''Vaniuan script''' or the '''Vucheshian script''', is an alphabetic writing system widely used across [[Sahar]]. The script is directly descended from the [[Old Staloan script|Old Staloan]] version of the [[Letso-Halarian script]], itself a descendant of the [[Proto-Ekuosian script]], which in turn was derived from [[Halarian Logograms]]. It is natively used to write various [[Vaniuan languages|Vaniuan]] languages, the most widely spoken including [[Balak language|Balak]], [[Koman language|Koman]], and [[Vosan language|Vosan]]. Due to [[Vaniuan colonialism]] in the 18th – 20th centuries, the script was also adopted by various languages in [[Puzimm]] and [[Lahan]].


[[Category:Alphabets]]
[[Category:Alphabets]]
[[Category:Writing systems]]
[[Category:Writing systems]]
[[Category:Ekuosian scripts]]
[[Category:Ekuosian scripts]]

Revision as of 01:19, 18 February 2021

Letso-Vaniuan
TypeAlphabet
LanguagesVarious, examples include Balak, Koman, and Vosan
Time period
c. 500 CEpresent
Parent systems
Sister systems
Adzamic

The Letso-Vaniuan script, also known simply as the Vaniuan script or the Vucheshian script, is an alphabetic writing system widely used across Sahar. The script is directly descended from the Old Staloan version of the Letso-Halarian script, itself a descendant of the Proto-Ekuosian script, which in turn was derived from Halarian Logograms. It is natively used to write various Vaniuan languages, the most widely spoken including Balak, Koman, and Vosan. Due to Vaniuan colonialism in the 18th – 20th centuries, the script was also adopted by various languages in Puzimm and Lahan.