> Message du 28/03/14 03:34
> De : Mark E. Shoulson
> A : unicode_at_unicode.org
> Objet : Re: Pali in Thai Script
>
> It's not at all uncommon. Consider Yiddish, which is essentially German
> written in Hebrew script. Or various Judeo-Arabics written in Hebrew,
> and the Talmud, which is Aramaic written in Hebrew letters (in pretty
> much every printing and MS I've heard of).
(What you call « Hebrew letters » are Aramaic letters of the alphabet adopted by Hebrew in Vth c. BC.)
Or Byelorussian written in Latin script in a Polish way… (More than Ukrainian.)
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