Maybe it is not Euskara but Eskaya that was meant by
the question. That script was used by a secret society
on Bohol Island in the Philipines.

B. J. de Berzsenyi

--- "Peter T. Daniels" <grammatim@...>
wrote:
> "Bertho, St�phane (LNF-TOU)" wrote:
> >
> > Here are the answers of your question
> >
> > - Adriatique moyen is also called south-picene
> > - Braille chinois : have you any further
> informations ?
> > - Dhives akuru : no, the dhives akuru was replaced
> by thaana script in 1153
> > - Euskara : the script is a little different of
> the latin script
> > - Marsiliana : perhaps but my document show that
> some letters used in
> > Etruscan are missing in Marsiliana
> > - Tamasheq and Tifinagh are two separated scripts
> used in differents areas.
> > - Theban is also called "Les runes d'Honorius" and
> doesn't seem to be
> > related with voynich script that was discovered by
> Wilfrid M. Voynich in
> > 1912 in the villa Mondragone at Frascati in Italia
>
> If you "know" all this, what are you asking?
>
> What is "my document," and what letters are used in
> Etruscan that are
> not found in the Marsiliana abecedary?
>
> How is the Basque alphabet different from the Latin
> alphabet?
>
> > What "AFAIK" means ?
> > what "IIRC" means ?
>
> As Far As I Know, If I Remember Correctly
> --
> Peter T. Daniels
> grammatim@...
>





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