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The letter order of the Buhid alphabet Buhid, is based on phonetic principles that consider both the manner and place of articulation of the consonants and vowels they represent. Buhid writing makes use of single ᜵ and double ᜶ danda punctuation marks.
The Buhid or Mangyan alphabet is thought to have descended from the Kawi script of Java, Bali and Sumatra, which in turn descended from the Pallava script, one of the southern Indian scripts derived from Brahmi . The Buhid alphabet is still used in the Philipines by the Buhid people of Mindoro. Buhid is also written with the Latin alphabet.
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Alphabetical order. In the Doctrina Christiana, the letters of were ordered without any connection with other similar scripts, except sorting vowels before consonants as: ᜀ ᜂ ᜁ ᜑ ᜉ ᜃ ᜐ ᜎ ᜆ ᜈ ᜊ ᜋ ᜄ ᜇ ᜌ ᜅ ᜏ a, u/o, i/e; ha, pa, ka, sa, la, ta, na, ba, ma, ga, da/ra, ya, nga, wa.
The Buhid script is a type of abugida or syllabic alphabet, wherein each consonant has an inherent vowel [a] and the remaining vowels can be distinguished by separate letters or by diacritics. The writing direction is from left to right in horizontal lines. Art Forms and Clothing
The Buhid language (Buhid: ᝊᝓᝑᝒ) is a language spoken by Mangyans in the island of Mindoro, Philippines. It is divided into eastern and western dialects. It uses the Buhid script, which is encoded in the Unicode-Block Buhid (Buid) (1740–175F) .
Letter names and order. The order of the letters of the alphabet is attested from the fourteenth century BCE in the town of Ugarit on Syria's northern coast. Tablets found there bear over one thousand cuneiform signs, but these signs are not Babylonian and there are only thirty distinct characters.
Buhid is a Brahmic 11000–1104D script for languages of the Mangyans living in the Philippines. It is closely connected to Baybayin (Tagalog script) 1700–1714. The Buhid alphabet is an abugida, where each character represents a consonant followed by a vowel sound.