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      • (The English word " abugida " is borrowed from the Amharic term for the letters of the script when taken in the order known from the Ge'ez transliterations of the Hebrew letter names found in the superscriptions of the sections of Psalm 119, as used in the liturgy; it takes the first four consonants and the first four vowels in their traditional order of presentation.)
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  2. A writing system in which a character typically represents a consonant pronounced with a standard vowel sound, and is modified by diacritics to indicate variant sounds. Used primarily for South Asian or Southeast Asian languages. Chiefly in and after the work of Peter T. Daniels: see the etymology. 1990.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AbugidaAbugida - Wikipedia

    The word abugida is derived from the four letters, 'ä, bu, gi, and da, in much the same way that abecedary is derived from Latin letters a be ce de, abjad is derived from the Arabic a b j d, and alphabet is derived from the names of the two first letters in the Greek alphabet, alpha and beta.

  4. Brilliant answer, just one addition - In an abugida if you see a vowel after a consonant in its original form (not as a diacritic), then the pronunciation is Consonant+Inherent Vowel+That original vowel.

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  6. Used to write. Ge'ez (ግዕዝ), the classical language of Ethiopia which is still used as a liturgical language by Ethiopian christians and the Beta Israel Jewish community of Ethiopia. Amharic (ኣማርኛ), the national language of Ethiopia, has about 27 million speakers. It is spoken mainly in North Central Ethiopia.

  7. May 22, 2024 · ] (The English word "abugida" is borrowed from the Amharic term for the letters of the script when taken in the order known from the Ge'ez transliterations of the Hebrew letter names found in the superscriptions of the sections of Psalm 119, as used in the liturgy; it takes the first four consonants and the first four vowels in their ...

  8. The name 'abugida' is derived from the first four letters of the Ge'ez (Ethiopic) alphasyllabary writing system. Some abugidas allow for consonant strings to be written down in a single consonant space.

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