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The image shows a hierarchical diagram outlining five types of writing systems: Logographic (1 character = 1 word, Examples: Chinese, Notes: Can be used by different spoken forms), Abjad (1 character = 1 consonant sound, Example: Arabic, Notes: First type of sound-based writing system), Abugida (1 character = 1 consonant + inherent vowel sound, Example: Indian Devanagari), Alphabetic (1 character = 1 sound (vowel or consonant), Example: English Notes: Exact matching of spelling and pronunciation not always possible), and Syllabic (1 character = 1 syllable, Example: Japanese Kana).
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The diagram illustrates the main system of writing used in the world. Despite the major systems of writing has 7 kinds the also very individual.
Overall,writing system which used throughout around the world can be grouped several main types,with alphabetic systems being the most widely used.
Firstly, alphabetic writing systems are used by the majority of people worldwide. In these systems, each symbol usually represents a single sound, which makes reading and writing relatively straightforward. Examples include English, Spanish, and Russian.
In addition, other types of writing systems exist, such as logographic and syllabic systems. In logographic systems, symbols represent words or ideas rather than sounds, as in Chinese. Syllabic systems, on the other hand, use symbols for entire syllables, which can be seen in Japanese kana.
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