Javanese script
Javanese script is a writing system used primarily for the Javanese language, spoken on the island of Java in Indonesia. It is an abugida, meaning each character represents a consonant with an inherent vowel sound. The script has its roots in the ancient Brahmi script and has evolved over centuries, featuring a unique set of characters.
The Javanese script is used in various contexts, including literature, religious texts, and cultural documents. Although its usage has declined with the rise of the Latin alphabet, efforts are being made to preserve and promote this traditional writing system among younger generations.