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In [[Unicode]], a '''script''' is an abstract coherent and unified writing system supporting one or more concrete writing systems which in turn support the written forms of one or more languages. For example the Latin script supports alphabets such as: English, French, Vietnamese and many others. . Some scripts support one and only one alphabet language, for example: Armenian . Other scripts, like Latin, support many different writing systems: English, French, German, Italian, and Latin to name just some of the languages supported by the Latin script. Some languages also make use of multiple alternate writing systems. [[Turkish]], for example used Arabic before the 20th century and transitioned to Latin in the early part of the 20th century. For a list of languages supported by each script see the [[List_of_languages_by_writing_system|list of languages by writing system]].
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