Southeast Asian Scripts
Southeast Asian scripts are writing systems used in countries like Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Myanmar. These scripts often have roots in ancient Brahmi and Khmer scripts, reflecting the region's rich cultural history. Each script is unique, with distinct characters and rules for writing, often representing syllables rather than individual sounds.
Many Southeast Asian scripts are used for official languages, such as Thai and Burmese, and are integral to literature, education, and communication. Some scripts, like Javanese and Balinese, are also used in traditional arts and religious texts, showcasing the diversity and heritage of the region.