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This website and its content is copyright of Simon Ager - © Simon Ager 1998-. All rights reserved.

If you would like to use the material for personal, educational or non-commercial purposes you're welcome to do so. Don't forget to mention where it came from.

I suggest something along the lines of the following as way to cite Omniglot in your formal papers, assignments or essays:

Ager, Simon. "Omniglot - writing systems and languages of the world".
20th December 2024. www.omniglot.com

Omniglot was first published on the web in November 1998, and was last updated on 20th December 2024.

For further advice on citing online sources, see:
http://www.easybib.com/reference/guide/apa/website
https://www.easybib.com/guides/citation-guides/mla-format/how-to-cite-a-website-mla/

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If you would like to copy or re-use any of the language-related articles, please ask the authors for permission. Contact details of the authors can be found at the bottom of the articles in most cases, if they're not there, please contact me, and I'll try to find them for you.

Unless otherwise indicated, all text and images on Omniglot are my own creations. The only exceptions are the images of writing systems invented by visitors

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