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The Rejang script is an abugida of the Brahmic family that is related to other scripts of the region, such as the Batak and Lontara scripts. Rejang is also a member of the closely related group of Ulu scripts that include the script variants of South Sumatra, Bengkulu, Lembak, Lintang, Lebong, and Serawai.
Rejang (baso Jang, baso Hejang [citation needed]) is an Austronesian language predominantly spoken by the Rejang people in southwestern parts of Sumatra (), Indonesia.There are five dialects, spread from mountainous region to the coastal region of Bengkulu, including the Musi (Musai) dialect, the Lebong dialect, the Kebanagung dialect, the Rawas (Awes) dialect, and the Pesisir dialect.
Rejang alphabet – used to write the Rejang language. Rencong alphabet – once used to write the Malay language. Tagbanwa alphabet – once used to write various Palawan languages. Lota alphabet – used to write the Ende-Li'o language. Cham alphabet – used to write Cham language. Arabic script. Pegon alphabet – used to write Javanese ...
Rejang is a Unicode block containing characters used prior to the introduction of Islam for writing the Rejang dialects Musi, Kebanagun, Pesisir, and Rawas on the island of Sumatra. Rejang [1] [2] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
The pronunciation row is only representative; the International Phonetic Alphabet ... Rejang language, mostly obsolete Rjng U+A930–U+A95F ꥆꤰ꥓ꤼꤽ ...
The term "Rencong" is often confused with "Rejang", which refers to a specific Rencong alphabet that was used to write various dialects of the Rejang language and for writing Malay in the region. Distribution
The Rejang people have a language of their own with the same name. The Rejang language is the main language used to carry out conversations at home or among the extended families. While in public places or while conversing with non-Rejang people, the language that is used is the Bengkulu language. The Bengkulu language at this moment is seen as ...
A manuscript from the early 1800s from central Sumatra, in Batak Toba language, one of many languages from Indonesia. Southeast Asia uses various non-Latin-based writing systems. The writing systems below are listed by language family.