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Kawi is a Javanese script used for writing poetry, and is also known as the "poet's script". It is written using a modified form of the Latin alphabet, and has been used since the 8th century. Kawi is read from left to right, and has a complex system of rules for how poems should be written. The use of Kawi began to decline in the 19th century, as the Javanese language began to be written using the Latin alphabet. However, there has been a recent revival of interest in the script, and it is now used by a small number of poets and scholars. If you're interested in writing in Kawi, there are a few resources that can help you get started. The book "Kawi Script for Beginners" by Nurul Ilmi Idris is a good place to start, as it covers the basics of the script and its grammar. Alternatively, you can find online tutorials that will teach you how to write in Kawi.

Script type

Alphasyllabic scripts

Script origin

Script usage

Kawi, Indonesia, Kawi

Script code
Kawi
Numeric code
368