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Official script

An official script is a writing system that is specifically designated to be official in the constitutions or other applicable laws of countries, states, and other jurisdictions. Akin to an official language, an official script is much rarer. It is used primarily where an official language is in practice written with two or more scripts. As, in these languages, use of script often has cultural or political connotations, proclamation of an official script is sometimes criticised as having a goal of influencing culture or politics or both. Desired effects also may include easing education, communication and some other aspects of life.
== List of official scripts ==
Below is a partial list of official scripts used in different countries. Those in ''italics'' are states that have limited international recognition.
*''Abkhazia'' – Cyrillic-based Abkhaz alphabet
*Azerbaijan – Azeri Latin alphabet
*Bangladesh – Bengali script
*Brunei – Rumi script (Latin) and Jawi script
*Ethiopia – Ge'ez script
*Bosnia and Herzegovina:
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*Republika Srpska – Cyrillic
*China, People's Republic of (mainland China) – Simplified Chinese
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*Hong Kong – Traditional Chinese (de facto) After the announcement of Simplified Chinese in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau didn't follow the change, making Traditional Chinese the de facto official script. (Hong Kong and Macau were still colonies at that time, and their current constitutions don't state whether Tradition Chinese or Simplified Chinese is to be used. Both places continued to use Traditional Chinese after handover.)
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*Macau – Traditional Chinese (de facto)
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*Inner Mongolia – Mongolian alphabet
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*Tibet Autonomous Region – Tibetan alphabet
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*Xinjiang – Uyghur Ereb Yéziqi and Uyghur Latin Yéziqi
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*Guangxi – Zhuang Latin alphabet
*''China, Republic of (Taiwan)'' – Traditional Chinese (de facto)
*Croatia – Croatian alphabetConstitution of Croatia, Article 12: 〕
*Georgia – Georgian alphabet
*India – Devanagari
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*Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Bhojpuri, Bhili, Magahi, Kurukh, Dogri, Konkani – Devanagari
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*Gujarati – Gujarati alphabet
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*Kashmiri – Perso-Arabic script, Devanagari
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*Kannada – Kannada alphabet
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*Kutchi language – Gujarati alphabet
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*Punjabi – Gurmukhi
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*Malayalam – Malayalam alphabet
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*Bengali – Bengali alphabet
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*Oriya – Oriya alphabet
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*Assamese language – Assamese script
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*Maithili – Devanagari
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*Tamil – Tamil alphabet
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*Telugu – Telugu alphabet
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*Tulu language – Kannada alphabet
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*Konkani language – Devanagari, Kannada alphabet
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*Lepcha language – Lepcha script
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*Limbu language – Limbu script
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*Manipuri language – Bengali alphabet, Meitei Mayek script
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*Urdu – Perso-Arabic script
*Kazakhstan – Cyrillic
*Korea (both) – Hangul and hanja (South Korea)
*Macedonia – Macedonian Cyrillic alphabetConstitution of Macedonia, Article 7: 〕
*Malaysia – Rumi script (Latin), Jawi script is recognised.
*Moldova – Latin alphabetConstitution of Moldova, Article 13: 〕
*Mongolia – Mongolian Cyrillic alphabet and Mongolian script
*Montenegro – Cyrillic and Latin script http://www.vlada.me/biblioteka/1118659920.doc
*''Nagorno-Karabakh'' – Armenian alphabet
*Philippines – Latin script (de facto) Baybayin (traditional)
*Russian Federation – Russian alphabet; ''see below''
*Serbia – Cyrillic (Serbian Cyrillic script) and Latin script (Serbian Latin script)〔Constitution of Serbia, Article 10: 〕
*''South Ossetia'' – Cyrillic
*''Transnistria'' – Moldovan Cyrillic alphabet
*Turkey – Turkish Latin alphabet
*Vietnam – Vietnamese alphabet
In Russian, the designation of Cyrillic as an official script (2001) has the consequence that the official languages of national Republics of Russia have to be written in the Cyrillic script in all official institutions and education. The passing of the law was met with particular resistance and criticism in the Republic of Tatarstan, as it replaced the Turkish Latin alphabet which the local government tried to promote in education after the dissolution of USSR.

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