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Many languages of Russia and Central Asia before replacement with Latin and later Cyrillic
- बाश्किर
- कज़ाख़
- किरगिज़
- तातर
- उज़बेक
- in occasion बेलारूसी भाषा
- Balinese language (formerly)
बेबे लिपि (Baybayin script (Tagalog)
- Ilokano (formerly)
- Kapampangan (formerly)
- Pangasinan (formerly)
- Tagalog (formerly)
- Bikol language (formerly)
- Visayan languages (formerly)
- पन्जाबी (also written in Shahmukhi, a variant of the Arabic script)
जावा लिपि (Javanese script) (Hanacaraka)
- Javanese (in old literatures, and a part of cultural heritage)
- Sundanese
लेप्चा लिपि (Lepcha script)
लोन्तरा लिपि (Lontara script) (Buginese)
'Phags-pa script
- Chinese (formerly)
- Mongolian (formerly)
- Sanskrit (formerly)
- Tibetan (for decorative purposes)
- Uyghur (formerly)
थाना लिपि (Thaana script)
- Tibetan
- Dzongkha
- Ladakhi
- Zhang-Zhung (extinct)
- Blackfoot
- Chipewyan
- Cree
- Dakelh
- Inuktitut
- Ojibwe
- Sekani
- Slavey
- Tasttine
- Tłįchǫ
- Coptic language (extinct, still in use liturgically)
मुख्य लेख: Languages using Cyrillic
- Croatian (doesn't use it anymore)
- Bosnian (doesn't use it anymore)
- Georgian
- Laz (sometimes Latin)
- Mingrelian
- Svan
- Old Church Slavonic (extinct, still in use liturgically)
- Croatian (doesen't use glagolitic anymore)
- Bactrian (extinct)
- Greek
- Gaulish (extinct) - Written in both Greek and Latin alphabet
- Chinese
- Guan (Mandarin)
- Wu which includes Shanghainese
- Yue (Cantonese)
- Min which includes Taiwanese
- Xiang
- Hakka
- Gan
- Jin from Mandarin
- Huizhou from Wu
- Ping partly from Cantonese
- Minority languages in China
- Dong
- Bai (obsolete)
- Miao (obsolete)
- Zhuang, with Zhuang logograms (obsolete)
- Japanese (kanji plus kana derivative)
- Korean (hanja) (obsolete; used in academic texts, and newspapers.)
- Vietnamese (Chữ nho and Chữ nôm) (almost extinct)
- Extinct languages
- Khitan, written in Khitan scripts
- Jurchen, written in Jurchen script
- Tangut, written in Tangut script
- Aramaic (and other writing systems)
- Bukhori
- Hebrew
- Hulaula
- Juhuri
- Ladino
- Lishan Didan
- Lishana Deni
- Lishanid Noshan
- Yiddish
- Japanese plus (kanji)
- Ainu slightly modified kind of katakana kanas, which enable to represent final sounds which are consonants alone
- Proto-Norse inscriptions
- Old Norse (also Latin alphabet)
- Old Danish (also Latin alphabet)
- Old English/Anglo-Saxon (also Latin alphabet)
- Old Frisian (also Latin alphabet)
- Hungarian (also Latin alphabet)
- Arabic (see Garshuni)
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
- Bohtan Neo-Aramaic
- Chaldean Neo-Aramaic
- Hertevin
- Koy Sanjaq Surat
- Senaya
- Syriac
- Turoyo (also has new Latin-based script)
- Dhivehi (Official language of Maldives)