Sundanese Script
The Sundanese Script is a writing system used to represent the Sundanese language, primarily spoken in the western part of Java, Indonesia. This script is an abugida, meaning each character typically represents a consonant with an inherent vowel sound. It has its roots in the ancient Brahmi script and has evolved over centuries, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Sundanese people.
In its modern form, the Sundanese Script consists of 47 basic characters, including vowels and consonants. It is used in various contexts, such as literature, education, and cultural events, helping to preserve the Sundanese language and identity in a rapidly globalizing world.