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Chinese, Japanese, Tibetan, Sanskrit

 * Hiragana
 * Japanese writing system
 * Katakana
 * Kana
 * Gojūon
 * Kanji
 * Hentaigana
 * Man'yōgana
 * Sogana
 * Furigana
 * Okurigana
 * Romanization of Japanese
 * Hepburn romanization
 * Kunrei-shiki romanization
 * Nihon-shiki romanization
 * JSL romanization
 * Wāpuro rōmaji
 * Japanese phonology
 * Chinese language
 * Chinese calligraphy
 * Japanese typographic symbols
 * Nüshu script
 * Japanese calligraphy
 * Iteration mark
 * Bopomofo
 * Transcription into Japanese
 * Old Japanese
 * Early Middle Japanese
 * Late Middle Japanese
 * Early Modern Japanese
 * Japanese language
 * Hokkaido dialects
 * Tōhoku dialect
 * Tsugaru dialect
 * Kesen dialect
 * Yamagata dialect
 * Kantō dialect
 * Ibaraki dialect
 * Tōkai–Tōsan dialect
 * Nagaoka dialect
 * Nagoya dialect
 * Mino dialect
 * Hida dialect
 * Hokuriku dialect
 * Kansai dialect
 * Chūgoku dialect
 * Umpaku dialect
 * Shikoku dialect
 * Iyo dialect
 * Tosa dialect
 * Sanuki dialect
 * Hōnichi dialect
 * Ōita dialect
 * Hichiku dialect
 * Hakata dialect
 * Saga dialect
 * Tsushima dialect
 * Kagoshima dialect
 * Hachijō dialects
 * Okinawan Japanese
 * Okinawan language
 * Kunigami language
 * Miyako language
 * Amami language
 * Yaeyama language
 * Yonaguni language
 * Kanbun
 * Japanese orthographic issues
 * Kanazukai
 * Historical kana orthography
 * Jōdai Tokushu Kanazukai
 * Modern kana usage
 * Yotsugana
 * Japanese grammar
 * Japanese verb conjugation
 * Japanese godan and ichidan verbs
 * Japanese irregular verbs
 * Japanese pronouns
 * Japanese adjectives
 * Japanese possessives
 * Japanese particles
 * Topic marker
 * Japanese counter word
 * Japanese numerals
 * Yamato kotoba
 * Sino-Japanese vocabulary
 * Gairaigo
 * Wasei-eigo
 * Engrish
 * Honorific speech in Japanese
 * Japanese honorifics
 * Nyōbō kotoba
 * Gender differences in spoken Japanese
 * Japanese dictionary
 * Japanese pitch accent
 * Japanese sound symbolism
 * Rendaku
 * Cyrillization of Japanese
 * Logogram
 * Syllabary
 * Chinese characters
 * Ryukyuan languages
 * Mora (linguistics)
 * Japanese dialects
 * Heian period
 * Edo period
 * Dakuten
 * Japonic languages
 * Japan
 * Gemination
 * Ateji
 * China
 * Orthography
 * Palatalization
 * Regular script
 * Seal script
 * Sokuon
 * Tokyo
 * Unicode
 * Sinitic languages
 * Sino-Tibetan languages
 * Han Chinese
 * Traditional Chinese characters
 * Standard Chinese
 * Mandarin Chinese
 * Jin Chinese
 * Wu Chinese
 * Huizhou Chinese
 * Gan Chinese
 * Xiang Chinese
 * Min Chinese
 * Hakka Chinese
 * Yue Chinese
 * Pinghua
 * Dungan language
 * Simplified Chinese characters
 * Pinyin
 * Foochow Romanized
 * Fuzhou
 * Fujian
 * Ningde
 * Fuzhou dialect
 * Mango dialect
 * Pu-Xian Min
 * Min Zhong
 * Min Bei
 * Min Nan
 * Old Chinese
 * Middle Chinese
 * Classical Chinese
 * Chinese Buddhism
 * Four Commanderies of Han
 * Sino-Xenic pronunciations
 * Hangul
 * Chữ nôm
 * Hanja
 * Dialect continuum
 * Hokkien dialect
 * Taiwanese Hokkien
 * Teochew dialect
 * Taishanese
 * Language Atlas of China
 * Danzhou dialect
 * Danzhou
 * Hainan
 * Waxiang Chinese
 * Shaozhou Tuhua
 * Beijing dialect
 * Spring and Autumn period
 * Oracle bone
 * Shang dynasty
 * Oracle bone script
 * Morpheme
 * Chinese character classification
 * Pictogram
 * Ideogram
 * Han dynasty
 * Xu Shen
 * Kangxi Dictionary
 * Geospatial Information Authority of Japan
 * Copula (linguistics)
 * Japanese name
 * Natsume Sōseki
 * Japanese punctuation
 * Sino-Korean vocabulary
 * Sino-Vietnamese vocabulary
 * Languages of Asia
 * Karamay dialect
 * Tianjin dialect
 * Jinan dialect
 * Dalian dialect
 * Harbin dialect
 * Shenyang Mandarin
 * Weihai dialect
 * Qingdao dialect
 * Historical Chinese phonology
 * Old Chinese phonology
 * Cantonese phonology
 * Standard Chinese phonology
 * Old Mandarin
 * Mandarin (late imperial lingua franca)
 * Ba-Shu Chinese
 * Old Gan
 * Written vernacular Chinese
 * Chinese bronze inscriptions
 * Clerical script
 * Semi-cursive script
 * Cursive script (East Asia)
 * Written Cantonese
 * Sichuanese character
 * Written Hokkien
 * Xiao'erjing
 * Wade–Giles
 * Chinese punctuation
 * Romanization of Chinese
 * Middle Indo-Aryan languages
 * Buddhism
 * Sanskrit
 * Pāṇini
 * Vedic Sanskrit
 * Pali
 * Prakrit
 * Paul J. Griffiths
 * Indo-Aryan languages
 * Ashoka
 * Devanagari
 * Rigveda
 * Samhita
 * Samskrita Bharati
 * Mongsen Ao language
 * Bodo language
 * Garo language
 * Meithei language
 * Mizo language
 * Nepal Bhasa
 * Sikkimese language
 * Angami language
 * Standard Tibetan
 * Kokborok
 * Tibeto-Burman languages
 * Tibeto-Kanauri languages
 * Bodish languages
 * Tibetic languages
 * Central Tibetan language
 * Old Tibetan
 * Classical Tibetan
 * Tibetan alphabet
 * Brahmic scripts
 * Wylie transliteration
 * Amdo Tibetan language
 * Balti language
 * Khams Tibetan language
 * Ladakhi language
 * Modern Standard Tibetan grammar
 * Tibet
 * Portal:Tibet
 * Portal:Language
 * Literary Chinese in Vietnam
 * History of the alphabet
 * Proto-Sinaitic script
 * Greek alphabet
 * Latin alphabet
 * Cuneiform
 * Egyptian hieroglyphs
 * Phoenician alphabet
 * Old Persian cuneiform
 * Byblos syllabary
 * Meroitic alphabet
 * Syriac alphabet
 * Manchu alphabet
 * Mongolian alphabets
 * History of writing
 * Grapheme
 * Script (Unicode)
 * List of writing systems
 * List of languages by writing system
 * Undeciphered writing systems
 * Featural alphabet
 * Alphabet
 * Abjad
 * Abugida
 * Semi-syllabary
 * Numeral system
 * History of printing in East Asia
 * List of Chinese inventions
 * Rashid-al-Din Hamadani
 * Wang Zhen (official)
 * Hua Sui
 * History of printing
 * Altarpiece of Pellegrino II
 * Amulet MS 5236
 * Armenian printing
 * Buddhist influences on print technology
 * Chromoxylography
 * Color printing
 * The Complaint of the Black Knight
 * Editio princeps
 * Global spread of the printing press
 * Gutenberg Museum
 * Helvetica (film)
 * History of graphic design
 * Hu Zhengyan
 * Medieval letter tile
 * Mercurius Gallobelgicus
 * Musée de l'Imprimerie
 * Giovanni Battista Pasquali
 * Photozincography of Domesday Book
 * Hans Weinreich
 * History of printing in Poland
 * Printing house of the Crnojevići
 * Printing in Goa
 * Printing in Tamil language
 * Prüfening dedicatory inscription
 * Romain du Roi
 * Roman lead pipe inscription
 * St Albans Press
 * Subiaco Press
 * Teaching to See
 * History of Western typography
 * Woodblock printing
 * Six principles of Chinese painting
 * Wu Ding
 * Tibetan Annals
 * Kojiki
 * Sanskrit grammar
 * List of Sanskrit poets
 * Vyākaraṇa
 * Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit
 * Tibetan Buddhist canon
 * Chinese Buddhist canon
 * Pāli Canon
 * Mahāyāna sūtras
 * Tripiṭaka
 * Buddhist councils
 * Buddhism and the Roman world
 * Classical Chinese grammar
 * Classical Chinese poetry
 * List of Wikipedias
 * Classical Chinese writers
 * Classical Japanese language
 * Korean language
 * Meiji period
 * Chi (kana)
 * Horizontal and vertical writing in East Asian scripts
 * Jōyō kanji
 * Meiji Restoration
 * Man'yōshū
 * Muromachi period
 * N (kana)
 * Kyushu
 * Shi (kana)
 * Su (kana)
 * Tsu (kana)
 * Ha (kana)
 * Nu (kana)
 * Tokyo dialect
 * Edo
 * Shikoku
 * Song dynasty
 * Manga
 * Nara period
 * Osaka
 * Radical (Chinese characters)
 * Stroke order