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Miao (Pollard)

There are many different ways to write a script. In this article, we will focus on the Miao script. The Miao script is a syllabic script used by the Hmong-Mien people of China. It is written vertically from top to bottom, and left to right. Each character represents a syllable, and there are no spaces between words. The Miao script is believed to have been developed in the 18th century, and is still in use today. It is used to write the Hmong language, as well as the Mien language. There are a few different dialects of the Miao script, depending on the region where it is used. The most common dialect is the Pollard script, which is used in the Sichuan province of China. The Miao script is a unique and interesting way to write. If you are interested in learning more about it, there are many resources available online.

Script type

Left-to-right alphabetic scripts

Script origin

Script code
Plrd
Numeric code
282