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Writing systems of Africa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Writing systems of Africa
The writing systems of Africa refer to the current and historical practice of writing systems on the African continent, both indigenous and those introduced. Today, the Latin script is commonly encountered across Africa, especially Sub-Saharan Africa. Arabic script is dominant in North Africa and Ge'ez/Ethiopic in the Horn of Africa. Regionally and in some localities, other scripts may be of significant importance. The importance of oral culture and tradition in Africa and the recent dominance of European languages through colonialism, among other factors, has led to the misconception that the languages of Africa as a whole either have no written forms, or have been put to writing only very recently. ==Indigenous writing systems==
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