
Nordmazedonien hat Albanisch als Amtssprache anerkannt und verwendet daher Kyrillisch für Nordmazedonisch und Latein für Albanisch.
Transnistrien verwendet offiziell Russisch, Ukrainisch und "Moldauisch"alles in Kyrillisch geschrieben. Da Transnistrien zu Moldawien gehört, ist Moldawien blau/rot.
Kasachstan stellt die kasachische Sprache von Kyrillisch auf Latein um. Soweit ich weiß, ist der Prozess noch nicht abgeschlossen.
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Based Greece, Armenia, Georgia for preserving their own scripts throughout centuries and empires.
What about Bosnia and Servia? Which one is used more?
Fun fact, Armenian is an indo european language, a separate branch of it.
Georgian isn’t based on indo europeans, but while Armenian letters are developed by Mesrop Mashtots, it’s theorized that Mesrop Mashtots has also developed Georgia’s older script letters as well, because they both resemble. There’s a mini fight between Georgians and Armenians over this.
Iran and Irak in Europe? ok.
Turkmenistan uses latin
Funny how Transnistria’s official language is Moldovan but Moldova’s official language is Romanian.
Should have added Tifinagh for Morocco and Algeria
Latin made it to Iceland although the Romans didn’t
Turkey used to write in arabic until the rule of Ataturk
I have checked the agreement between MK and GR.
The interesting part is that the name of the state is North Macedonia, but the language is Macedonian. Macedonian language and Macedonian ethnicity as an adjective if it relates to the people, language etc, but „of North Macedonia“ if it relates to the state, like President of North Macedonia, not Macedonian President.
Macedonian as an adjective has a different meaning south of the MK/GR border and north of the border, so the tricky part is the context to use if you are nowhere near the Balkans to begin with.
On Iran, I think they are using a modified script from the Arabic one, so I’m not sure if it counts as Arabic. Will have to check.
Georgian’s the most beautiful imo
Romania switching teams once again a little under 150 years ago when they ditched Cyrillic.
Could have been so much more diverse if we revived Runes, Shavian, Hungarian, Elbasan, Todhri, Vithkuqi, Glagolitic, Abur, Enver, Udi, Oirat, and more. All of which I mentioned could still be used for their modern languages.
And this is just Europe, the rest of the world is suffering from this too. I hate the Romanslop plague so much. Cyrillic, Arabic, and Devanagari are guilty too but Roman did it the worst.
Morocco should be Arabic/Tifinagh afaik. And Iraq should be Arabic/Syriac/Armenian/Latin if we count regional languages like we did for Transnistria.
Latin script is cumbersome for Slavic languages because of need of digraphs and diacritics.
Szczebrzeszyn vs Щебжешин, Čeština vs Чештіна.
Is Ukraine accurate? Idk if it’s been an attempt to distance themselves from Russian but I’ve seen loads of Ukrainian written in Latin lately
Why does Azerbijani use the Latin script though?
You could have added Tifinagh, Latin/Arabic in Kabylia, and Syriac alphabet in Southeast Turkey and North Iraq.
Why Moldovan didn’t switch to Latin?