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  2. Noto Sans Hanunoo is an unmodulated (“sans serif”) design for texts in the Southeast Asian Hanunoo script. Noto Sans Hanunoo contains 48 glyphs, 3 OpenType features, and supports 31...

  3. Hanunoo (IPA:), also rendered Hanunó'o, is one of the scripts indigenous to the Philippines and is used by the Mangyan peoples of southern Mindoro to write the Hanunó'o language.

  4. The Hanunó'o script is used to write love songs or ʼambāhan, and also for correspondence. About 70% of the Hanunó'o are able to read and write their language, and there is at least one person in each family who is literate. The script is also known as Mangyan Baybayin or Surat Mangyan.

  5. notofonts.github.io › specimen › NotoSansHanunooNoto Sans Hanunoo | Noto docs

    Noto Sans Hanunoo is an unmodulated (“sans serif”) design for texts in the Southeast Asian Hanunoo script. Noto Sans Hanunoo contains 48 glyphs, 3 OpenType features, and supports 31 characters from the Unicode block Hanunoo.

  6. Hanunóo is a living script of Mindoro in the Philippines used to write the Hanunóo language. Hanunóo is a Brahmi-derived script, distantly related to the South Indian scripts. It is closely related to the Buhid and Tagbanwa scripts of the Philippines. All three scripts are related to Tagalog, but may not be directly descended from it.

  7. Hanunoo, or Hanunó'o ( IPA: [hanunuʔɔ] ), is a language spoken by Mangyans in the island of Mindoro, Philippines . It is written in the Hanunoo script .

  8. Noto is a global font collection for writing in all modern and ancient languages. Noto Sans Hanunoo is an unmodulated (“sans serif”) design for texts in the Southeast Asian Hanunoo script. It has 48 glyphs.

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