Gumagamit:Palang hernan/Sulatanan1
Kining artikuloha usa ka lista sa mga pinulongan nga gibahin sa sistema sa pagslat (alpabetikong pagksunod).
Arabiko nga alpabeto usba
- Arabiko
- Azeriyanon (Iran)
- Balochiyanon
- Berberanon
- Fulanianon (usahay)
- Hausahanon (usahay)
- Kanuriyanon (usahay)
- Kashmiriyanon
- Kazakhianon sa China
- Kurdishanon (Iran ug Iraq)
- Malagasy (until the 19th c.)
- Malay (14th - 17th c.)
- Mazanderanianon
- Otomanong Turko
- Punjabianon (Pakistan)
- Persyananon
- Pashtu
- Sindhi
- Tausug
- Swahilianon (usahay)
- Tajikanon (usahay)
- Urduhanon
- Uyghuranon
Many languages of Russia and Central Asia before replacement with Latin and later Cyrillic
- in occasion Belarusian language
Armenian alphabet usba
Brahmic family and derivatives usba
Devanagari usba
- Sanskrit
- Hindi
- Marathi
- Maithili
- Bhojpuri
- Nepali
- Sindhi (also written in Arabic)
- Konkani
- Kashmiri
- Bodo
- Dogri
Eastern Nagari script (Bengalese/Assamese) usba
Balinese script usba
- Balinese language (formerly)
Baybayin script (Tagalog) usba
- Ilokano (formerly)
- Kapampangan (formerly)
- Pangasinan (formerly)
- Tagalog (formerly)
- Bikol language (formerly)
- Visayan languages (formerly)
Buhid script usba
Burmese script (Myanmar) usba
Gujarati script usba
Gurmukhi script usba
- Punjabi (also written in Shahmukhi, a variant of the Arabic script)
Hanunó'o script usba
Kannada script usba
Khmer script usba
Lao script usba
Lontara script (Buginese) usba
- Buginese (formerly)
Malayalam script usba
Oriya script usba
Phagspa script usba
- Mongolian (formerly)
Sinhala script usba
Tagbanwa script usba
Tamil script usba
Telugu script usba
Thai script usba
Tibetan script usba
Canadian syllabics usba
Cherokee Script usba
Coptic alphabet usba
- Coptic language (extinct, still in use liturgically)
Cyrillic alphabet usba
Ge'ez alphabet (Ethiopic) usba
Georgian alphabet usba
Glagolitic alphabet usba
- Old Church Slavonic (extinct, still in use liturgically)
Gothic alphabet usba
- Gothic (extinct)
Greek alphabet usba
Han characters and derivatives usba
Hangul usba
Hebrew alphabet usba
- Aramaic (and other writing systems)
- Bukhori
- Hebrew
- Hulaula
- Juhuri
- Ladino
- Lishan Didan
- Lishana Deni
- Lishanid Noshan
- Yiddish
Kana usba
Latin alphabet usba
- Afrikaans
- Albanian
- Aragonese
- Asturian
- Azeri
- Basque
- Belarusian (formerly, called "Łacinka"; now uses Cyrillic.)
- Boholano
- Breton
- Catalan
- Cebuano
- Cornish
- Corsican
- Croatian
- Czech
- Danish
- Dutch
- English
- Esperanto
- Estonian
- Faroese
- Filipino
- Finnish
- French
- Frisian
- Friulian
- Fula (Pulaar)
- Gaelic (Scottish)
- Galician
- German
- Gikuyu
- Guaraní
- Hausa (formerly used the Arabic alphabet)
- Hawai'ian
- Hungarian (used runic writing system prior to AD 1000)
- Icelandic
- Ido
- Igbo
- Ilocano
- Indonesian
- Interlingua
- Innu-aimun
- Irish
- Italian
- Javanese - Also uses alphabet called "Hanacaraka" in certain areas
- Kikongo
- Kinyarwanda
- Kirundi
- Kurdish (Kurmanji)
- Latin
- Latvian
- Leonese
- Lingala
- Lithuanian
- Lombard
- Luganda
- Luxembourgish
- Maori
- Malay
- Maltese
- Manx
- Moldovan - Also Cyrillic
- Nahuatl (post Spanish Conquest)
- Navaho or Navajo
- Ndebele
- Norwegian
- Occitan
- Oromo (formerly written in the Ge'ez script)
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Quechua
- Romanian (formerly used the Cyrillic alphabet
- Samoan
- Scots
- Serbian (uses Cyrillic officially)
- Shona
- Slovak
- Slovenian
- Somali (formerly used the Arabic alphabet and Osmanya script)
- Spanish
- Swahili
- Swedish
- Tagalog
- Tahitian
- Tatar (formerly used Arabic, 1927-1938 Latin-derived Janalif, then Cyrillic and since 2000 Latin again, but generally on the internet)
- Tongan
- Tswana
- Turkish (formerly used the Arabic alphabet)
- Turoyo (new Latin-based script, originally Syriac alphabet)
- Vietnamese (formerly with Chữ nho and Chữ nôm)
- Volapük
- Võro
- Walloon
- Welsh
- Wolof
- Xhosa
- Yoruba
- Zulu
N'ko usba
Og(h)am usba
Mongolian script usba
Munda scripts usba
Sorang Sompeng usba
Ol Cemet' usba
Varang Kshiti usba
Pahawh Hmong usba
Runic Alphabet usba
- 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)
- Old Hungarian
Syriac alphabet usba
- 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)