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  2. Maldivian writing systems - Wikipedia

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    An ancient form of Nagari script, as well as the Arabic and Devanagari scripts, have also been extensively used in the Maldives, but with a more restricted function. Latin was official only during a very brief period of the Islands' history. [1] The first Dhivehi script likely appeared in association with the expansion of Buddhism throughout ...

  3. Thaana - Wikipedia

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    Thaana, Tãna, Taana or Tāna ( ތާނަ) is the present writing system of the Maldivian language spoken in the Maldives.Thaana has characteristics of both an abugida (diacritics, vowel-killer strokes) and a true alphabet (all vowels are written), with consonants derived from indigenous and Arabic numerals, and vowels derived from the vowel diacritics of the Arabic abjad.

  4. Maldivian language - Wikipedia

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    Today Maldivians rarely learn the Dhives Akuru alphabet, for Arabic is favoured as the second script. [15] Maldivian is now written using a different script, called Taana or Thaana, written from right to left. This script is relatively recent. The literacy rate of the Maldives is very high (98%) compared to other South Asian countries.

  5. Dhives Akuru - Wikipedia

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    Dhives Akuru, later called Dhivehi Akuru (meaning Maldivian letters) is a script formerly used for the Maldivian language. The name can be alternatively spelled Dives Akuru or Divehi Akuru using the ISO 15919 Romanization scheme, as the "d" is unaspirated.

  6. Malé Latin - Wikipedia

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    Maldivians traditionally used two alphabets simultaneously, the Tāna script for Maldivian and the Arabic script for Arabic. All learned Maldivians were well versed in the Quran and Arabic was the first script they learned in childhood. This was followed by their local script, Thaana, in which there were not many books printed, but that was ...

  7. Category:Maldivian scripts - Wikipedia

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    Sinhala script (4 P) Pages in category "Maldivian scripts" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.

  8. Maldives - Wikipedia

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    In the Arabic script the words al-Barbari and al-Tabrizi are very much alike, since at the time, Arabic had several consonants that looked identical and could only be differentiated by overall context (this has since changed by addition of dots above or below letters to clarify pronunciation – For example, the letter "B" in modern Arabic has ...

  9. List of writing systems - Wikipedia

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    Writing systems are used to record human language, and may be classified according to certain common features.. The usual name of the script is given first; the name of the languages in which the script is written follows (in brackets), particularly in the case where the language name differs from the script name.