BAYBAYIN SCRIPT FILIPINO ALPHABET VINTAGE POSTER
Baybayin is a pre-Spanish 14th to 18th century writing system used in the Philippines to write Tagalog and other Philippine languages. It's an abugida, a writing system that combines a consonant and vowel into a single symbol that represents a syllable. Baybayin has 14 consonant characters and three vowel characters. Each consonant character is combined with the vowel sound 'a' to create a syllable. Ex: Consonant 'B' becomes 'Ba'. To change the vowel sound, a mark called a 'kudlit' is used.
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