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Manskribo Sans is a sans serif font from my handwriting and is designed to support multiple alphabets and a lot of different symbols and characters. With 2805 glyphs in the basic version, it can accommodate a wide range of languages and writing systems, including Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek. The font’s name, „Manskribo Sans“ is derived from the Esperanto word for „handwriting“, reflecting its handwritten appearance. The choice of Esperanto is also significant, as it is a language designed to be universal and bridge linguistic and cultural differences, making the font an excellent choice for users of many languages all over the world.

In addition, I create additional versions supporting other languages like Hebrew, Armenian, Georgian, and more, either as standalone fonts or bundled together. Manskribo Sans is an excellent choice for designers and individuals who need a font that can be used in a variety of projects in many languages and writing systems.

Licence

This font is licensed under the Open Font License (OFL). This means you can download, use, modify and share the font for free, as long as you comply with the terms of the OFL. You can use the font for personal or commercial purposes without paying any royalties. However, you must ensure that you retain the font name and copyright information, and license any changes to the font under the OFL as well.

Supported writing systems

Latin

The Latin script is an alphabet consisting of 26 letters and has been used in Europe since the 7th century. The letters are written from left to right and can be provided with diacritics such as accents and umlauts to modify the pronunciation. It is based on the Etruscan script and was adopted and further developed by the Romans. The script is now used in many languages worldwide, including English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian. It is one of the most widely used writing systems in the world and is also used in many other fields such as science, mathematics and music.

Cyrillic

The Cyrillic script is an alphabet used mainly in the countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, especially Russia, Bulgaria, Serbia and Ukraine. It consists of 33 to 46 letters depending on the specific language being written. The Cyrillic script was developed by the holy brothers Cyril and Methodius in the 9th century and has since evolved into different variants and spellings. The letters are written from left to right and can also be provided with diacritics such as accents and ticks to modify the pronunciation. The Cyrillic script is used in many different languages, including Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Serbian and other languages of the region.

Greek

The Greek script is an alphabet used primarily in Greece and Cyprus, but also in other parts of the world where Greek is spoken or written. It consists of 24 letters written from left to right. Greek writing has a long history dating back to the 9th century BC. Dating back to around 1000 BC, it has evolved into different variants and spellings over time. The letters can also be provided with diacritics such as accents and spiritus to modify the pronunciation. The Greek script is used not only in the Greek language but also in other scientific and academic fields such as mathematics, physics and philosophy.

Armenian

The Armenian script is an alphabet used primarily in Armenia. It consists of 39 letters written from left to right. The Armenian script has a long history dating back to the 5th century AD and was developed by Saint Mesrop Mashtots. The letters can also be provided with diacritics such as accents, ticks and punctuation to modify pronunciation and grammar. The Armenian script is used not only in the Armenian language but also in other scientific and academic fields such as history, linguistics and theology.

Hebrew

The Hebrew Script is an alphabet used primarily by Jewish communities around the world, most notably in Israel. It consists of 22 letters written from right to left. The Hebrew script has a long history, dating back to the 10th century B.C. Dating back to around 1000 BC, it has evolved into different spellings over time. The letters can also be provided with vowel marks and other diacritics to modify the pronunciation. The Hebrew script is used not only in the Hebrew language but also in the Yiddish language, other Jewish texts such as the Torah, and other religious scriptures.

Georgian

The Georgian script is an alphabet used primarily in Georgia and in the Georgian-speaking regions of Russia, Turkey and Azerbaijan. It consists of 33 letters written from left to right. The Georgian script has a long history dating back to the 5th century AD and was influenced by Saint Mesrop Mashtots and Saints Cyril and Methodius. The letters can also be provided with diacritics such as accents and ticks to modify pronunciation and grammar. The Georgian script is used not only in the Georgian language but also in other scientific and academic fields such as literature, history and linguistics.

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