Why did some Asian countries abondon their Asian script?

Why did some Asian countries abondon their Asian script?

Are they just cucked?

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Also, inb4 an Amerimutt says "actual alphabet is superior to moonrunes"

It prevents dumb americans from living there

alphabet is superior to no alphabet, latin script isn't the only language to use an alphabet

colonization forced them to write in a different script and after that they just didn't bother to change it

actual alphabet is superior to moonrunes

Idiots, they had their own for a reason

Alphabet is created by Middle Eastern Semitic people. Whites can't write without alphabet are the most cucked people on earth.

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The Greeks created the version with vowels, that furthermore runs to the right, which is why we call them white so that we can claim the legacy of the Greeks as ours.

Arabic and such are abugida, not alphabet

>copied another country's writing
>call it their own
?

They do call it Chinese, "kan" in "kanji" means Chinese.

Because you can't ask the rest of the world that very question using your own script either.

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vietnam got frenched

manchu and mongolia got han'd (and soviet'd)

asian countries for the most part havnt really abandon their scripts
compared to americas, or africa
(or europe if you go back enough thousands of years)

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Alphabets were created by Ancient Egyptians, who weren't Semitic

better than using your Spanish masters script from EUROPE. shame on asia

Some of it was colonization some of it was the realization that if your language isn't tonal a phonetic script it way more practical

>Mongolia got Han'd
No it didn't. Mongolian either uses Cyrillic (Mongolia) or the native Mongolian script (Inner Mongolia)

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>asian script
you mean chinese script. japan is a chinese vassal state that's why japan still uses chinese alphabet

na, egyptians invented pictographs (similar time as the chinese did, and some americans did)

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Wrong, it was the Phoenicians

yea, tell me again about all the cyrillic users in manchuria

Ok Zhang.

It's called Kanji 漢字。漢朝 is the Han dynasty. We have Heritage from Han Dynasty,not China. Like British have heritage from Rome, not Italia.

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>Like British have heritage from Rome,
you mean saxons, anglos, and jutes

the three slaughtered all the romans in britian

actual alphabet is superior to moonrunes

also british don't have roman heritage. they were rome's vassal. all euros came from german tribes. the alemmani, visigoths, franks, saxons, huns, vandals, etc. they sacked rome and stole everything rome had which is how europe became more advanced

>using a language with a billion letters and three different structures in 2018

WE

>Poland even lost his alphabet.
>blame Russia.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_alphabet
>The history of alphabetic writing goes back to the consonantal writing system used for Semitic languages in the Levant in the 2nd millennium BCE. Most or nearly all alphabetic scripts used throughout the world today ultimately go back to this Semitic proto-alphabet.[1] Its first origins can be traced back to a Proto-Sinaitic script developed in Ancient Egypt to represent the language of Semitic-speaking workers in Egypt. This script was partly influenced by the older Egyptian hieratic, a cursive script related to Egyptian hieroglyphs.

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