See writing system for a description of the different kinds of writing systems. The name of the language the script is used to write follows the name of the script, if different.
- Ahom
- Balinese
- Batak
- Bengali
- Brahmi
- Baybayin (Tagalog)
- Burmese (Burmese, Karen languages , Mon
- Cham
- Dehong (Dehong Dai )
- Devanāgarī (Hindi, Sanskrit, Marathi, Nepali)
- Ge'ez, also called Ethiopic
- Gujarāti (Gujarāti , Kachchi)
- Gurmukhi (Punjabi)
- Hanuno'o
- Pahawh Hmong (Hmong)
- Javanese
- Kannada (Kannada, Tulu)
- Kharosthi alphabet (Gandhari, Sanskrit)
- Khmer
- Lao
- Lepcha
- Limbu
- Lontara and Makasar alphabets Bugis or Bugisnese, Makasar, and Mandar
- Malayalam
- Modi (Marathi)
- Oriya
- Phags-pa (Mongolian
- Ranjana (Newari)
- Kaganga (Rejang )
- Sinhala
- Sorang Sompeng
- Sourashtra
- Soyombo
- Syloti Nagri
- Tagalog
- Tagbanwa
- Tai Dam
- Tamil
- Telugu
- Thai
- Tibetan
- Tocharian
- Varang Kshiti
Undeciphered writing systems
These writing systems have not yet been completely deciphered, and in some cases are not deciphered at all.
Undeciphered manuscripts
A number of manuscripts from comparable recent past may be written in an invented writing system, a cipher of an existing writing system or may only be an hoax.
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