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| Alibata - Baybayin translation website - http://www.eaglescorner.com/baybayin/baybayin.html Baybayin translation website. This program works best with the Tagalog language. Foreign words, or words with English or Spanish roots may not be translated correctly. For better results, please visit the Tips page. Using a JavaScript enabled browser would also help. - [Read more] |
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| Tagalog Alphabets - http://www.omniglot.com/writing/tagalog.htm The oldest known example of writing in the Philippines dates from 900 AD. The various writing systems of the Philippines, which were widely used when the Spanish arrived in 1521, are thought to have been invented to keep records of trade transactions and were later used for literature and other purposes - from Omniglot, a guide to writing systems. - [Read more] |
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| Baybayin - http://www.eaglescorner.com/baybayin/ Welcome to the Baybayin Script website. If you're here looking for Alibata, the ancient Filipino script, then you've come to the right place. Though it is more commonly known as "Alibata", "Baybayin" is its proper name. The term "Alibata" was introduced in the early 1900s by Dean Paul Versoza of the University of Manila. He claims the term comes from "alif," "ba," and "ta," the first three letters of the Maguindanao arrangement of the Arabic letters. - [Read more] |
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| Alibata - http://fatoprofugus.net/alibata/ Alibata is an ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines. Although it was all but exstinguished by Western colonization, variants of it are still used in parts of Mindoro and Palawan, and it is also increasingly used by Filipino youth as a way to express their identity. - [Read more] |
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| UPENN Tagalog Program - http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/tagalog/ Ang Pag-aaral ng Tagalog sa Universidad ng Pennsylvania. - [Read more] |


