Square script
Square script may refer to any of several scripts with blocky letters used to write various languages:
Arabic
Aramaic
- Aramaic square script, a form of Imperial Aramaic that emerged as a writing system for the Aramaic language in the 5th century BC
Hebrew
- Ktav Ashuri, "Assyrian script" or "Jewish square script", identical to Aramaic square script but adopted by Jews to write Biblical Hebrew
- the modern Hebrew alphabet (as opposed to the old Paleo-Hebrew and the later Samaritan script)
Latin characters
- square hand, a variant of nyctography that doesn't require the reader to know a cipher; sometimes used by DeafBlind people to communicate with sighted people
Mongolian
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