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The Rosetta Stone is granite stone which was the key to deciphering hieroglyphics.

en: A map showing the languages and dialects of France.

Portal:Language/Picture of the month/July 2006



Seal script, also called small seal script, is an archaic style of Chinese calligraphy.

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Approximate geographical distribution of areas where indigenous Finno-Ugric languages are spoken. Diagonal patterns indicate sparsely populated areas. Dotted lines mark boundaries of corresponding subnational administrative units.

26th century BC Sumerian cuneiform inscription listing gifts to the high priestess of Adab on the occasion of her election

Countries and regions where Portuguese has official status.

An X-Ray of the four cardinal vowels [i, u, a, ɑ] during speech.

The coat of arms of the Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic circa 1929. "Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic" is written (from top to bottom) in Tajik Latin, Tajik Perso-Arabic and Russian Cyrillic.

The three language (Tamil, English and Hindi) name board at the Tirusulam railwaystation in South India


A calligram of the Basmala shaped like a stork.

Maya glyphs in stucco at the Museo de sitio in Palenque, Mexico

City Hall in Lombard language

Group of sculptures in Ulm. The inscription in Upper German dialect states "Dr Metzgr ond dr Baur beim Handl om dui Sau" (that means "The butcher and the farmer bargaining about the sow")

Animation of the stroke order for writing the Katakana character サ

The title page of the Grammatical Notices of the Burmese Language by Adoniram Judson (1842)

The Ath alphabet is used to write Baronh, an artificial language created by Japanese science fiction author Morioka Hiroyuki

results of the 2012 referendum in Latvia concerning constitutional amendments proposing to elevate the status of Russian language. Colours reflect percentage of participants, data are classified by municipalities of Latvia, green region are in favour.