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Another system is an indigenous script adapted from the Tagalog and Ilocano versions of the Baybayin script, a native Philippine abugida: | Another system is an indigenous script adapted from the Tagalog and Ilocano versions of the Baybayin script, a native Philippine abugida: | ||
'''The Baybayin''' | |||
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File:Baybayin_alpha.jpg| | File:Baybayin_alpha.jpg| | ||
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The Minhast script is called ''Širkattarnaft'', which literally means "that which is scratched across a surface". | The Minhast script is called ''Širkattarnaft'', which literally means "that which is scratched across a surface". | ||
'''The Širkattarnaft''' | |||
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File:Minhast_Script.jpg| | File:Minhast_Script.jpg| | ||
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The following graphic demonstrates how the Širkattarnaft letters map to the corresponding Baybayin letters from which they were derived: | The following graphic demonstrates how the Širkattarnaft letters map to the corresponding Baybayin letters from which they were derived: | ||
'''Mapping of Širkattarnaft to Baybayin Characters''' | |||
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Baybayin_vs_Tašširkantaft.jpg| | Baybayin_vs_Tašširkantaft.jpg| | ||
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