Search results for "Abugida" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • from which the Ge'ez alphabet (an abugida) is descended. ... Canadian Aboriginal syllabics are also an abugida rather than a syllabary ...
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  • ) is an abugida script used to write several Indian languages, including ... The Devanāgarī writing system can be called an abugida, as each ...
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  • The Bengali writing system is the Bengali abugida, a cursive script which ... Rather, it is written in the Bengali abugida, a variant of the Eastern ...
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  • Languages that used a syllabary or abugida instead of an alphabet (for example, Cherokee) can use approximately the same system if there is a ...
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  • Gurmukhī is a system of writing called an abugida, where each consonant has an inherent vowel that can be changed using vowel signs. It has ...
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  • (abjad) #389738|Other abjads #ee940a|Devanagari (abugida) #ffcc01|Other abugidas #ff4e4d|Syllabaries #ffff65|Chinese characters (logographic) ]] ...
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  • was modified to include vowels, becoming an abugida. Furthermore, in the early times of the empire, around 1700 years ago, giant Obelisks to mark ...
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  • A word is a basic element of language that carries an objective or practical meaning. Despite the fact that language speakers often have an intuitive ...
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  • A syllable is a unit of organization for a sequence of speech sounds typically made up of a syllable nucleus (most often a vowel) with optional ...
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  • Southeast Asia [[Image:Southeast asia.jpg|180px|center|Topography of Southeast Asia.]] {| style="background: transparent; text-align: left; ...
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  • Cree]] using Canadian Aboriginal syllabics, an abugida developed by Christian missionaries for Indigenous Canadian languages]] Throughout history ...
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