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An unpointed inscription in Plains Cree, using the conventions of Western Cree syllabics. The text transliterates to Êwako oma asiniwi mênikan kiminaw
An unpointed inscription in Plains Cree, using the conventions of Western Cree syllabics. The text transliterates to Êwako oma asiniwi mênikan kiminawak ininiwak manitopa kaayacik. Êwakwanik oki kanocihtacik asiniwiatoskiininiw kakiminihcik omêniw. Akwani mitahtomitanaw askiy asay êatoskêcik ota manitopa.
Rev. James Evans teaching his system of Cree syllabic writing
Rev. James Evans teaching his system of Cree syllabic writing
A modern typeface, 2005
A modern typeface, 2005
A 1901 gravestone from Saskatchewan that included some writing in syllabics.
A 1901 gravestone from Saskatchewan that included some writing in syllabics.
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A 19th-century manuscript in the Devanagari script
A 19th-century manuscript in the Devanagari script
The Ge'ez script, an abugida of Eritrea and Ethiopia
The Ge'ez script, an abugida of Eritrea and Ethiopia