HOW MANY SCRIPTS HAS BRAHMI INFLUENCED IN SOUTH EAST ASIA
Brahmi influenced a large family of scripts in Southeast Asia, but there is no single universally agreed count. A safe answer is that it influenced at least 8 to 10 major scripts/language-script traditions in the region.
Commonly counted examples
- Khmer
- Thai
- Lao
- Burmese
- Javanese
- Balinese
- Sundanese
- Cham
- Baybayin
- Kawi
These are usually grouped under the broader Brahmic scripts family, which spread through South and Southeast Asia.
Why the number varies
Some sources count only the main surviving scripts , while others also include older or regional descendants like Kawi and Cham. That is why you may see answers ranging from about 8 to more than 10 depending on classification.
Quick scoop
So, if you want the shortest practical answer: Brahmi influenced around 8–10 major scripts in Southeast Asia, depending on how you count descendants.
TL;DR: No fixed official number; the usual answer is 8–10 major Southeast Asian scripts influenced by Brahmi.