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abugida and
alphasyllabary differ; some
writing systems are
abugidas but not
alphasyllabaries, and some are
alphasyllabaries but not abugidas. An...
- romanized: Gəʽəz, IPA: [ˈɡɨʕɨz] ) is a
script used as an
abugida (
alphasyllabary) for
several Afro-Asiatic and Nilo-Saharan
languages of
Ethiopia and...
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Amharic (/æmˈhærɪk/ am-HARR-ik or /ɑːmˈhɑːrɪk/ ahm-HAR-ik;
native name: አማርኛ, romanized: Amarəñña, IPA: [amarɨɲːa] ) is an
Ethiopian Semitic language,...
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crucial link
between Brahmi and most
other Brahmic scripts, a
family of
alphasyllabaries or abugidas. This
means that
while only
consonantal phonemes have distinct...
- an
alphasyllabary,
rather than an alphabet. Not
every letter in the
Latin alphabet is
represented with one of
those in the
Baybayin alphasyllabary. Rather...
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Typographic features made
possible using digital typographic systems have
solved many of the
demands placed on
computer systems to
replicate traditional...
- so the
mapping is not injective. The
basic principle of the
Indian alphasyllabaries is a set of 33 consonant-signs,
which are
combined with a set of about...
- the
numbers zero, one, two,
three and four. The Thai
alphabet is an
alphasyllabary,
which specifies the tone unambiguously. Tone is
indicated by an interaction...
- of the
southern Indian scripts derived from Brahmi.
Tagbanwa is an
alphasyllabary or
abugida in
which each
letter represents a
syllable consisting of...
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between words of
equal value, is
known as gematria. The
Mandaean number alphasyllabary is also used for
numerology (Mandaic: gmaṭ aria). The Book of the Zodiac...