lseif@sopuli.xyz to Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml · 6 months agoIf AI can now speak Italian, it can certainly replace us...sopuli.xyzimagemessage-square92fedilinkarrow-up1721arrow-down115
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minus-squareabrahambelch@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up80·6 months agoWhich language uses these signs? It truly looks like some kind of alien language
minus-squarechapapa@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkarrow-up131·edit-26 months agoGlagolitic script. Oldest known Slavic alphabet according to Wikipedia.
minus-squarevelox_vulnus@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up28·6 months agoThey should revive this script. I like it more than Cyrillic.
minus-square82cb5abccd918e03@lemmygrad.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up34·6 months agoI found it! its the Glagolitic script used in the 9th century before Cyrillic took over: ⰀⰁⰂⰃⰄⰅⰆⰇⰈⰉⰊⰋⰌⰍⰎⰏⰐⰑⰒⰓⰔⰕⰖⰗⰘⰙⰚⰛⰜⰝⰞⰟⰠⰡⰢⰣⰤⰥⰦⰧⰨⰩⰪⰫⰬⰭⰮⰰⰱⰲⰳⰴⰵⰶⰷⰸⰹⰺⰻⰼⰽⰾⰿⱀⱁⱂⱃⱄⱅⱆⱇⱈⱉⱊⱋⱌⱍⱎⱏⱐⱑⱒⱓⱔⱕⱖⱗⱘⱙⱚⱛⱜⱝⱞ
minus-squareSunoc@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up9·6 months agoI would like to know too! Never saw that writing system before.
minus-square82cb5abccd918e03@lemmygrad.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up4·6 months agoNo that looks like ⌶⌷⌸⌹⌺⌻⌼⌽⌾⌿⍀⍁⍂⍃⍄⍅⍆⍇⍈⍉⍊⍋⍌⍍⍎⍏⍐⍑⍒⍓⍔⍕⍖⍗⍘⍙⍚⍛⍜⍝⍞⍟⍠⍡⍢⍣⍤⍥⍦⍧⍨⍩⍪⍫⍬⍭⍮⍯⍰⍱⍲⍳⍴⍵⍶⍷⍸⍹⍺
minus-squarepeto@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5arrow-down4·6 months agoI think it’s the Ge’ez script used in Ethiopian.
minus-square82cb5abccd918e03@lemmygrad.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up7·6 months agoDoesn’t look like it to me: ልዩ ጊዜ ነበር። አሁን የሚሆነውን ለማስተዋል የኢንተርኔት አውራጃ ማረጋገጥ ነበር።
Which language uses these signs? It truly looks like some kind of alien language
Glagolitic script. Oldest known Slavic alphabet according to Wikipedia.
They should revive this script. I like it more than Cyrillic.
I found it! its the Glagolitic script used in the 9th century before Cyrillic took over:
I would like to know too! Never saw that writing system before.
APL?
No that looks like
Unown
I think it’s the Ge’ez script used in Ethiopian.
Doesn’t look like it to me:
Yeah, you are right.
That’s what I thought I saw too