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Makasar

Makasar is a form of writing script used in Indonesia, which is also known as Indonesia Batik. It is believed to have originated in the 14th century and is still used today by some people in Indonesia. Makasar is written using a unique set of symbols which are believed to have been inspired by the Javanese script. The symbols are written in a specific order and are read from left to right. Makasar is not only used for writing script but also for decorative purposes. It is often used to decorate Batik fabrics and is also used in the production of traditional Indonesian puppets. The Makasar script is believed to have a number of benefits, including the ability to help people remember things more easily. It is also thought to be helpful for those who are trying to learn a new language.

Script type

Alphasyllabic scripts

Script origin

Script usage

Makasar, Indonesia, Makasar

Script code
Maka
Numeric code
366