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  1. Direction of writing Hanunó'o alternative letters ra and wu A bamboo bow (bayi, ᜪᜬᜲ) from Oriental Mindoro, inscribed with Hanunó'o. The Hanunó'o script is conventionally written away from the body (from bottom to top) in columns which go from left to right.

  2. 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.

  3. This page brings together basic information about the Hanunóo script and its use for the Hanunóo language. It aims to provide a brief, descriptive summary of the modern, printed orthography and typographic features, and to advise how to write Hanunó’o using Unicode.

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  4. a e/i o/u The characters lala' [l] and rara' [r] differ only when written with "i" or "u" vowel marks. The Hanunoo script is generally written from bottom to top in columns which proceed from the left.

  5. Jul 15, 2024 · Direction of writing Hanunó'o alternative letters ra and wu A bamboo bow (bayi, ᜪᜬᜲ) from Oriental Mindoro, inscribed with Hanunó'o. The Hanunó'o script is conventionally written away from the body (from bottom to top) in columns which go from left to right. [3]

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

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  8. Aug 15, 2023 · Writing direction: The Hanunó'o script is traditionally written in vertical columns from bottom to top, with each line read from left to right. However, horizontal writing has become more common in modern times.