jbbar Senior Member Belgium Joined 5802 days ago 192 posts - 210 votes Speaks: English
| Message 9 of 69 28 February 2009 at 2:17am | IP Logged |
Devanagari ranks very high on my "list." Out of all Indian writing systems that I know of, I do find it the most appealing to the eye. Gujarati looks fairly nice to me as well. On the other hand, I don't like Tamil and Malayalam at all. No offense.
I feel the same way about Hebrew as Emilia; I would describe it as harmonious.
Arabic generally looks gracious but it does depend on the type of calligraphy used. I don't like Kufi much but Persian style is great.
However, I think that the best of them all is the Eastern Syriac or "Nestorian" script. It looks somewhere in between modern Naskh-style Arabic and Hebrew square script. Very beautiful.
Korean script in traditional calligraphy is very nice to look at but it looks rather plain to me in most modern fonts.
I also like Lao quite a lot. Looks better than Thai and Khmer to me.
Oh, does anyone else here love Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs? ;)
jbbar
Edited by jbbar on 28 February 2009 at 2:18am
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Frisco Triglot Senior Member United States Joined 6858 days ago 380 posts - 398 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish, Portuguese Studies: Norwegian, Italian, Turkish, Mandarin
| Message 10 of 69 28 February 2009 at 3:54am | IP Logged |
Hieratic and Carolingian miniscule are a couple of my favorites from the past. Modern ones that I like are Armenian and Georgian.
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john234 Newbie United States Joined 6379 days ago 15 posts - 15 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Spanish
| Message 11 of 69 28 February 2009 at 5:40am | IP Logged |
I find the Burmese script aesthetically pleasing. A block of Burmese text makes me think of bubbles rising in an aquarium.
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formiko Nonaglot Senior Member United States Joined 6213 days ago 848 posts - 855 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish, Esperanto, Indonesian, Yoruba, Cherokee, Russian, German, French Studies: Mandarin, Ancient Greek
| Message 12 of 69 28 February 2009 at 6:02am | IP Logged |
john234 wrote:
I find the Burmese script aesthetically pleasing. A block of Burmese text makes me think of bubbles rising in an aquarium. |
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Same with me. I learned a bit of Burmese for a missionary trip, but not the writing system, since it would take too long.All the words look the same!
But I love Armenian, Georgian, Aramaic and Tibetan the best.
Korean is too blocky, like katakana.
But the best is Javanese and Balinese. I get all gooshy when I see it.:)
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Qinshi Diglot Senior Member Australia Joined 5755 days ago 115 posts - 183 votes Speaks: Vietnamese*, English Studies: French, Mandarin, Japanese
| Message 13 of 69 28 February 2009 at 7:02am | IP Logged |
Personally I love the Chinese, Korean, Arabic, Cyrillic and Devanagari scripts alot. However, my favourite would have to be the Tibetan script which is aesthetically pleasing.
ཀ ཁ ག ང ཅ ཆ ཇ ཉ ཏ ཐ ད ན པ ཕ བ མ ཙ ཚ ཛ ཝ ཞ ཟ འ ཡ ར ལ ཤ ས ཧ ཨ
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MäcØSŸ Diglot Senior Member United Kingdom Joined 5811 days ago 259 posts - 392 votes Speaks: Italian*, EnglishC2 Studies: German
| Message 14 of 69 28 February 2009 at 7:59am | IP Logged |
My favourite is Devanagri, but I also like Kannada, Tibetan, Hanzi/Kanji, Arabic and Georgian.
Hebrew and Tamil are also nice, because they have a "futuristic look", expecially in some letterings.
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ennime Tetraglot Senior Member South Africa universityofbrokengl Joined 5906 days ago 397 posts - 507 votes Speaks: English, Dutch*, Esperanto, Afrikaans Studies: Xhosa, French, Korean, Portuguese, Zulu
| Message 15 of 69 28 February 2009 at 2:32pm | IP Logged |
it seems not to rank very high with most but I like cyrillic
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theallstar Groupie United Kingdom Joined 5804 days ago 81 posts - 85 votes Studies: Japanese, Esperanto
| Message 16 of 69 28 February 2009 at 3:07pm | IP Logged |
I'd have to say I love the Japanese script a lot, even though at first it seems like such a mess of four different ways of writing :) Besides Japanese I love Korean, Mandarin and Cyrillic.
For me the script of a language is a major reason for wanting to learn it...
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