Friday, November 15, 2013

Visayan Ethnic Way of Writing turned into a Font

Baybayin or Alibata is the Filipino way of writing.... which probably primarily originated from its East-Asian roots; before it became the Indo-Malay script, it was first used in the old Phoenician and the old Armaic way of writing.



Visayan Ethnic Way of Writing: 

Apparently, it has originated from the Indonesian-Malaysian Culture.


3 Vowels: { A, I, U }

(Alibata, Using Bisaya Hervas Font)

*E = I; O = U;

13 Consonants: { B, K, D, G, H, L, M, N, NG, P, S, T, Y}







*V = B; Q = K;  R = D; F = P; X = S; W = U; Z = S;

** If  "J" sounded as "H", then use "H";
** If "C" sounded as "S", then use "S";
** If "C" sounded as "K", then use "K";


*If you want to type the letter "NG", just press Shift+N ( uppercase "N" )...



Commonly Used Consonant Cluster: { J [ D'Y ] }




Other Cluster/s:






Baybayin (Bisaya Hervas Font); sugbuanon means cebuano













Visayan font version of baybayin is called "Bisaya Hervas (1787)"
is now downloadable at www.mts.net/~pmorrow/fonts.htm#.





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Luzon's Ethnic Way of Writing:

Tagalog  Baybayin Alphabets (image source: Wikipedia.Org)
This is the National Filipino way of writing; And also known as "Tagalog Doctrina (1593)" or simply as "Tagalog Script" and was registered as a  Unicode font  ( 1700 – 171F ) / ISO 15924 (Tglg, 370).

Tagalog Way of Writing was influenced by the Ethnic Groups of  Indo-Malaysia and Taiwan.




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Other versions also exist:

Baybayin Lopez (1620)

Bikol Mintz (1835) 

Tagalog Stylized (1992)

 





References:

www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cebuano_language

www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visayans

www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baybayin
 
www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U1700.pdf

www.mts.net/~pmorrow/fonts.htm#