Zhuang script

E893906

The Zhuang script is a writing system used primarily to represent the Zhuang language, a major Tai language spoken in southern China.

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Statements (38)

Predicate Object
instanceOf alphabetic script
writing system
basedOn Latin script
Pinyin romanization system
Vietnamese alphabet NERFINISHED
belongsToWritingSystemFamily Latin writing systems
country China
direction left-to-right
hasAlphabeticCharacters consonant letters
vowel letters
hasFeature representation of Zhuang tones with letters or diacritics
tone marking
use of Latin letters with additional diacritics
hasHistoricalPrecursor Old Zhuang script NERFINISHED
hasUsageStatus actively used
government-promoted
ISO15924Code Latn (for underlying script base)
languageFamilyOfLanguageWritten Tai languages
languageWritten Zhuang language NERFINISHED
officialStatus official script for Zhuang language in China
region Guangxi NERFINISHED
regulatingAuthority Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region authorities NERFINISHED
replaced Old Zhuang script
scriptType Latin-based alphabet
romanization-based orthography
timePeriod modern era
usedBy Zhuang people NERFINISHED
usedByEthnicGroup Zhuang ethnic group NERFINISHED
usedFor representing the Zhuang language phonologically
writing the Zhuang language
usedIn Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region NERFINISHED
southern China
usedInEducation schools in Guangxi
usedInMedia Zhuang-language broadcasting
Zhuang-language publications
writingSystemFor Northern Zhuang dialects
Standard Zhuang NERFINISHED
a major Tai language spoken in southern China

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Tai languages writingSystemUsed Zhuang script