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Comparisons with Other similar Languages
by YheAbsuridy
Indus Script:
This ancient script has about 400 unique symbols. You find them on seals, pottery, and other stuff from the Indus Valley Civilization, which existed way back around 3300 to 1300 BCE.
People think these symbols were some kind of writing or proto-writing — kind of like early attempts to record language.
The symbols are mostly logographic, meaning each symbol might stand for a whole word or idea. Some might even represent sounds, but no one’s 100% sure. Some symbols might be numbers, animals, or abstract ideas.
Usually, they wrote from right to left, but there’s evidence that sometimes they went both ways.
The symbols often look like everyday things — cattle, fish, trees, people — but that doesn’t mean they literally stand for those things. They might be more symbolic or abstract.
Rongorongo (Easter Island script):
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