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- Hanunó'o_alphabet abstract "Hanunó’o is one of the indigenous scripts of the Philippines and is used by the Mangyan peoples of southern Mindoro to write the Hanunó'o language. It is an abugida descended from the Brahmic scripts, closely related to Baybayin, and is famous for being written vertical but written upward, rather than downward as nearly all other scripts (however, it's read horizontally left to right). It is usually written on bamboo by incising characters with a knife. Most known Hanunó'o inscriptions are relatively recent because of the perishable nature of bamboo. It is therefore difficult to trace the history of the script.".
- Hanunó'o_alphabet wikiPageID "30876311".
- Hanunó'o_alphabet wikiPageRevisionID "594565074".
- Hanunó'o_alphabet fam Aramaic_alphabet.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet fam Brahmi_script.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet fam Kawi_script.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet fam Pallava_alphabet.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet fam Phoenician_alphabet.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet fam Proto-Sinaitic_script.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet iso "Hano".
- Hanunó'o_alphabet languages Hanunó'o_language.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet name "Hanunó'o".
- Hanunó'o_alphabet sisters Balinese_alphabet.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet sisters Batak_script.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet sisters Baybayin.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet sisters Buhid_alphabet.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet sisters Javanese_script.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet sisters Kulitan_alphabet.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet sisters Lontara_alphabet.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet sisters Rejang_alphabet.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet sisters Rencong_alphabet.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet sisters Sundanese_alphabet.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet sisters Tagbanwa_alphabet.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet time "c. 1300–present".
- Hanunó'o_alphabet type Abugida.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet unicode U1720.pdf.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet subject Category:Philippine_scripts.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet comment "Hanunó’o is one of the indigenous scripts of the Philippines and is used by the Mangyan peoples of southern Mindoro to write the Hanunó'o language. It is an abugida descended from the Brahmic scripts, closely related to Baybayin, and is famous for being written vertical but written upward, rather than downward as nearly all other scripts (however, it's read horizontally left to right). It is usually written on bamboo by incising characters with a knife.".
- Hanunó'o_alphabet label "Escrita Hanunó'o".
- Hanunó'o_alphabet label "Hanunó'o alphabet".
- Hanunó'o_alphabet label "Hanunó'o".
- Hanunó'o_alphabet sameAs Hanun%C3%B3'o_alphabet.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet sameAs Hanunó'o.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet sameAs Aksara_Hanunó'o.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet sameAs Escrita_Hanunó'o.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet sameAs Q1584045.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet sameAs Q1584045.
- Hanunó'o_alphabet wasDerivedFrom Hanunó'o_alphabet?oldid=594565074.