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Eskayan is an
artificial auxiliary language of the
Eskaya people of Bohol, an
island province of the Philippines. It is
grammatically Boholano, the native...
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Eskayan is the
constructed script of the
auxiliary Eskayan language of the
island of
Bohol in the Philippines. Like
Yugtun and Fox script, it is based...
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contextual letterforms.
Unlike Baybayin (which is an abugida) and
Eskayan (which is a syllabary), the
Arabic script is
considered an abjad, meaning...
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claims about the
ethnolinguistic status of the
Eskaya people. The
unique Eskayan language and
writing system in
particular has been a
source of fascination...
- Mindoro)
Ratagnon Cuyonon Caluyanon Caluyanon The
auxiliary language of
Eskayan is
grammatically Bisayan, but has
essentially no
Bisayan (or Philippine)...
- a
number of
other languages) Cham
script (for Cham language)
Eskayan script (for
Eskayan language) Kawi
script (used
across Maritime Southeast Asia) Balinese...
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films (2015)
Damin (Yangkaal and
Lardil people, 19th
century or earlier)
Eskayan (Eskaya, c. 1920)
Medefaidrin (Ibibio, 1930s)
Palawa kani (Palawa, 1990s)...
- Iban
language Avoiuli – used to
write the Raga language.
Eskayan – used to
write the
Eskayan language, a
secret language based on Boholano.
Woleai script...
- well as a
couple of
North Bornean languages spoken in
southern Palawan.
Eskayan is an
artificial auxiliary language created as the
embodiment of a Bohol...
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preserve the
language by
volunteers within the
Eskayan community to
teach it to
younger fellow Eskayans. Butuanon, Surigaonon, Hili****non,
Ilocano and...