![]() Now all languages can be typed, read, printed, e-mailed, published, and put on the web using the same Unicode fonts. Unicode is of huge benifit to Native languages, as it puts an end to language-specific fonts. Several fonts are also available for those languages which use a Roman orthography but require a number of diacritic marks or special characters.Įverything on this site follows the international Unicode standard where possible. Syllabics (Algonquian, Athapaskan, Inuit, Cherokee) take centre stage with type faces in new and innovative styles. Languagegeek provides free fonts and free keyboard layouts which try to cover all of the characters (alphabetical letters/Syllabics) necessary for writing Native languages. Whether it be e-mails, web pages, or word processing, computers have the potential to be a powerful means to level the playing field among all of the world’s languages. By providing the tools which speakers, educators, and learners can use to communicate on-line or in print, the realm of computers will no longer be the sole domain of a few global languages. Languagegeek is dedicated to the promotion of indigenous languages – primarily those of North America.
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