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Hi, I'm Jacksteve2003 and I'm adding info to this stub for a university assignment, I'd love for any feedback or edits so that I get better at writing for wikipedia! Thanks Jacksteve2003 (talk) 01:07, 20 November 2020 (UTC)Reply
Why does the article discuss Sumerian Cuneiform at all? It's completely irrelevant, Uchen was based on Brahmic scripts with no influence from the Sumerian writing system. If anything, it should discuss the Phoenician script as it's usually considered a possible ancestor of the Brahmic script, but as far as I'm aware, no comparisons have been drawn between Cuneiform and Tibetan script.