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The Burmese script is the Burmese writing system, which consists of 36 basic characters, including vocals, syllables, and endings. The pronunciation of the Burmese letters was similar to the English letters.
The Chinese characters referred to the fact that Chinese was the official language of China. Chinese characters are the basic written form of the Chinese language. They are composed of strokes and structures and can be used to express various meanings.
Another example might be less well - known, but still in the genre. Some indie detective novels might play with the alphabet concept. For instance, a novel where clues are left in alphabetical order at each crime scene. The detective has to decipher this alphabet code to solve the case. These types of novels often require the reader to pay close attention to details and think about how the alphabet relates to the mystery.
Agatha Christie is a very famous author of detective novels, including ones related to the alphabet like 'The A.B.C. Murders'. Her works are known for their intricate plots and interesting characters.