language dna graphs
WRITTEN Languages:
- Afrikaner
- Albanian
- Amharic
- Arabic
- Aramaic Estrangela, Madnhaya, Serta
- Armenian
- Avesta Yasna
- Azerbaijan (Azeri)
- Breton
- Catalan
- Cebuano
- Coptic Bohairic – Coptic Sahidic
- Croatian
- Danish
- Dutch
- Elbasan
- English – Middle English (John Wycliffe 1380)
– mix middle English and Dutch – dna mix middle English and French
– see separate page British Isle languages
- Finnish
- Frisian 1943 (and Old East Frisian)
- French
- Gaelic: see Irish, Scots
- Georgian
- German / Swiss
- Glagolitic
- Gothic
- Greec
- Hawaiian
- Hebrew
- Hindi (Devangari)
- Hindi (transliterated)
- Hungarian
- Icelandic (and old Icelandic: Gutasaga)
- Indonesian
- Irish Gaelic
- Italian (1649)
- Kurdish (Kurmandji)
- Latin (vulgata)
- Latvian
- Lithuanian
- Maori
- Mandaic (Mandaean)
- Norse (and old Norse)
- Portugese
- Romanian (Cornilescu)
- Romani NT: E Lashi Viasta
- all roman variants: see separate Romani language
- Scots
- Scots Gaelic
- Slovak
- Slovene
- Spanish (1569) -> see also Catalan
- Swedish (and old Swedish)
- Syriac -> see Aramaic
- Tagalog
- Turkish (Latin alphabet for Turkish (türk alfabesi)
- Uzbek
- Welsh (Cymraeg)
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Afrikaner
Amharic (45 most common letters)
Armamaic:
and a reversed version
Armenian:
G= Google transliteration
E= Eastern ,,
W= Western ,,
Azerbaijan (Azeri)
Breton
Catalan (Catala)
Coptic Bohairic
Coptic Sahidic
Danish:
Old Danish
Dutch 1618:
Elbasan
English
-See for all other variants the English page–
artificial mix middle English and Dutch
artificial dna mix middle English and French
Finnish
French (1744)
Frisian
old East Frisian
German 1545
Glagolitic (10th AD)
Gothic 1569
Greec
Hawaiian
since the alphabet has 22 characters, some such as the Mem, Pe, Sadhe have been merged,
resulting in a better graph, but without the vowel diacritics:
Hindi (devangari)
Note: totally wrong list of characters: not yet found a person that can help
Hindi (transliterated romanized)
Hungarian
Icelandic
Indonesian
Irish Gaelic
Italian (1649 Giovanni Diodati Bibbia)
Kurdish (Kurmandji)
Latin (Vulgata)
Latvian:
Lithuanian:
Mandaic (Mandaean)
Norse (Norwegian)
old Norse
Portugese
Romanian : Cornilescu
Romani NT: E Lashi Viasta
Scots Gaelic
Scots
Slovak
Slovene
Spanish
Swedish
old Swedish
Tagalog
Turkish
Uzbek
Welsh or Cymraeg