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Uniscript

Pangus Ho created Uniscript in 2013 as a universal, phonemic script capable of writing any language.

Entries shown below:  Arabic, English, French, Hindi, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, Navajo, Persian/Farsi, Polish, Spanish, Swahili, and Turkish

top Arabic
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Uniscript: Arabic script:
[Arabic using Uniscript] [Arabic as normally written]

See also the main Arabic page



top English
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Uniscript: Latin alphabet:
[English using Uniscript] [English as normally written]

See also the main English page



top French
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Uniscript: Latin alphabet:
[French using Uniscript] [French as normally written]

See also the main French page



top Hindi
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Uniscript: Devanagari script:
[Hindi using Uniscript] [Hindi as normally written]

See also the main Hindi page



top Korean
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Uniscript: Hangul:
[Korean using Uniscript] [Korean as normally written]

See also the main Korean page



top Mandarin Chinese
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Uniscript: Simplified Han Characters:
[Southern Mandarin using Uniscript] [Southern Mandarin as normally written]

See also the main Mandarin page



top Navajo
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Uniscript: Latin alphabet:
[Navajo using Uniscript] [Navajo as normally written]

See also the main Navajo page



top Persian/Farsi
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Uniscript: Persian script:
[Persian using Uniscript] [Persian as normally written]

See also the main Persian/Farsi page



top Polish
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Uniscript: Latin alphabet:
[Polish using Uniscript] [Polish as normally written]

See also the main Polish page



top Spanish
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Uniscript: Latin alphabet:
[Spanish using Uniscript] [Spanish as normally written]

See also the main Spanish page



top Swahili
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Uniscript: Latin alphabet:
[Swahili using Uniscript] [Swahili as normally written]

See also the main Swahili page



top Turkish
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Uniscript: Latin alphabet:
[Turkish using Uniscript] [Turkish as normally written]

See also the main Turkish page



Writing system information at Omniglot and herokuapp.com


The four essential
travel phrases in English:

1) Where is my room?
2) Where is the beach?
3) Where is the bar?
4) Don't touch me there!
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