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Tagbanwa is an alphasyllabary or abugida in which each letter represents a syllable consisting of a consonant and an inherent vowel /a/, a feature that it shares with many related scripts from SE Asia as they derive from variants of the Brahmic scripts of India.
Writing direction: traditionally written on bamboo in vertical columns from bottom to top and left to right, and read from left to right in horizontal lines. Aborlan Tagbanwa, Calamian Tagbanwa and Central Tagbanwa are spoken in the north of Palawan province in the Philippines. They belong to the Philippine branch of the Malayo-Polynesian ...
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Ibalnan script. The Ibalnan script is a way to write Palawano languages based on the Tagbanwa script. It is an abugida or syllabic alphabet in which consonants have an inherent vowel (a). Other vowels are indicated by dots above or below the consonants. A ring above a consonants mutes the inherent vowel.
Tagbanwa script. Native writing system of Tagbanwa languages and other indigenous languages of Palawan / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Information about the Tagbanwa Script | Aborlan Tagbanwa | Calmian Tagbanwa | Central Tagbanwa | Numbers | Tower of Babel. Links. Information about the Tagbanwa alphabet and languages https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calamian_Tagbanwa_language https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagbanwa_calamian https://www.ethnologue.com/language/tbk