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'''Hungarian scripts''' are used for representing the Hungarian language. The official script of '''[[Hungary]]''' is the Hungarian Latin-based script, shortly '''Hungarian alphabet'''.
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'''Hungarian scripts''' are used for representing the Hungarian ([[Magyar]]) language. The official script of '''[[Hungary]]''' is the Hungarian Latin-based script, shortly '''Hungarian alphabet'''.
  
 
There are other - not official - scripts, namely, the '''[[Szekely-Hungarian Rovas]]''' and the '''[[Carpathian Basin Rovas]]'''. Especially the Szekely-Hungarian Rovas script obtained large popularity in the last decades, there are books, city border limits, web sites and other printed and handwritten materials with this script.
 
There are other - not official - scripts, namely, the '''[[Szekely-Hungarian Rovas]]''' and the '''[[Carpathian Basin Rovas]]'''. Especially the Szekely-Hungarian Rovas script obtained large popularity in the last decades, there are books, city border limits, web sites and other printed and handwritten materials with this script.

Revision as of 03:39, June 27, 2011

Hungarian scripts are used for representing the Hungarian (Magyar) language. The official script of Hungary is the Hungarian Latin-based script, shortly Hungarian alphabet.

There are other - not official - scripts, namely, the Szekely-Hungarian Rovas and the Carpathian Basin Rovas. Especially the Szekely-Hungarian Rovas script obtained large popularity in the last decades, there are books, city border limits, web sites and other printed and handwritten materials with this script.

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