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Where cyrillic or georgian script
Which asian language uses those?
Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan
I thought Kazakhstan switched to Latin script
The transition is still undergoing. Takes a while to switch.
Cyrilllic is bulgarian in origin, but I think this picture describes eastern asian scripts (there are other cool ones among those, like tamil).
Stay tuned for the sequel!
Now, an exercise for you guys. Answer which script this is without peeking at the table:
မင်္ဂလာပါ၊ တွေ့ရတာ ဝမ်းသာပါတယ်။
Burmese or elvish.
Butts
Dravidian?
Meanwhile, Russian Cursive:
Not fair, that is a medical document.
hahaha true
Latin cursive can be just as bad: https://imgur.com/WKPaFYf
Is that “minimum”?
Yes. And we can read that because we’ve a passing familiarity with Latin cursive. I assume Cyrillic readers can make sense of the Russian example, even if we’re clueless.
It usually looks like this, with the dotted i’s, which is a lot more legible.
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Clearly that’s mimimum