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'''Keša''' is a family of scripts derived from the impure abugida used for the [[Proto-Ijeðic]] language. The scripts are widely used throughout the [[Ijeðic world]], and by some non-Ijeðic languages. [todo: maybe list languages? idk, i feel this section needs more] | '''Keša''' is a family of scripts derived from the impure abugida used for the [[Proto-Ijeðic]] language. The scripts are widely used throughout the [[Ijeðic world]], and by some non-Ijeðic languages. The script is used in its standard form officially in [[Thamonic]] and unofficially in [[Eudeň]], and its descendant, the [[Káğ Isxá|Káğ script]] is used in [[Yáz]]. [todo: maybe list languages? idk, i feel this section needs more] | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
The first writings in Proto-Keša have been dated to the early [[Srónos Calendar|-1800s]], around when the first major settlements started appearing in modern day [INSERT PLACE NAME], mainly | The first writings in [[Proto-Keša]] have been dated to the early [[Srónos Calendar|-1800s]], around when the first major settlements started appearing in modern day [INSERT PLACE NAME], mainly receipts from trade and early [[Ijeðakra|religious]] texts. It was mainly carved into stone tablets before paper became widely available during the [[Mešaiðos Age]]. [todo: add more history] | ||
== Script == | == Script == | ||
Latest revision as of 22:51, 15 December 2025
Keša is a family of scripts derived from the impure abugida used for the Proto-Ijeðic language. The scripts are widely used throughout the Ijeðic world, and by some non-Ijeðic languages. The script is used in its standard form officially in Thamonic and unofficially in Eudeň, and its descendant, the Káğ script is used in Yáz. [todo: maybe list languages? idk, i feel this section needs more]
History
The first writings in Proto-Keša have been dated to the early -1800s, around when the first major settlements started appearing in modern day [INSERT PLACE NAME], mainly receipts from trade and early religious texts. It was mainly carved into stone tablets before paper became widely available during the Mešaiðos Age. [todo: add more history]
Script
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