Urdu is the national language of Pakistan and is written in the Nastaliq script, a calligraphic Persian-Arabic style. It is widely appreciated for its poetic elegance and has deep roots in literature.
Burmese uses its own script derived from Brahmic origins. It's a tonal language, with a writing system consisting of rounded letters, and is closely linked to Myanmarβs cultural and historical identity.
Tuvaluan is a Polynesian language written in the Latin alphabet. Though primarily oral in origin, it is now commonly used in schools, churches, and government documents across the islands.