Ethiopic (Geʻez) vs Thai
Writing system comparison · ISO Ethi vs ISO Thai
Ethiopic (Geʻez) is a Living Left-to-right script from African used by 6 languages. Thai is a Living Left-to-right script from Southeast Asian (86 Unicode characters) used by 7 languages. Both scripts read Left-to-right.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Attribute | Ethiopic (Geʻez) | Thai |
|---|---|---|
| ISO Code | Ethi | Thai |
| Direction | Left-to-right | Left-to-right |
| Status | Living | Living |
| Region | African | Southeast Asian |
| Characters | — | 86 |
| Languages | 6 | 7 |
| Script Type | Abugida | Abugida |
| Descended From | Old South Arabian | Khmer |
| Total Speakers | ~41M | ~60M |
| Introduced | 350 CE | 1283 CE |
| Unicode Ranges |
U+0E01–U+0E5B
|
Used by Both
0 languages
No shared languages
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Data sourced from the ISO 15924 registry, Unicode CLDR, and the Unicode Character Database.