Talk:Intha-Danu language

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'Danu' script
I have removed recent edits to add the 'Danu script,' given the lack of sources to substantiate widespread usage. The alphabet was recently invented by the Taunggyi branch of the Danu Literature and Culture Committee (LCC) between 2013 and 2014 (source), and the Danu community itself remains divided on whether to adopt this script, with this source noting:


 * But more problematically, this young script has already generated formal opposition. Other branches of the Danu LCC and politicians, particularly in the townships of Pindaya and Ywa Ngan (two township of particular importance politically since they constitute the Danu Self-administrated zone) have mobilized against this script, arguing that Danu being a Burmese dialect, the need of a specific script is unjustified.'

In the meantime, I'll add a section in the article to acknowledge the script's existence and ongoing debate around use of the alphabet. --Hintha 💬 18:18, 1 April 2023 (UTC)