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అక్షరక్రమం, అక్షర వర్ణమాల

Noun:

అక్షర వర్ణమాల,



syllabary's Usage Examples:

Sequoya or Sequoyah may refer to: Sequoyah (1767–1843), American Indian silversmith and inventor of the Cherokee syllabary State of Sequoyah, an attempt.


The Cypro-Minoan syllabary (CM) is an undeciphered syllabary used on the island of Cyprus during the late Bronze Age (c.


script as a syllabary, dividing the syllables into twelve different classes, based on the final phonemes of the syllables, all of which ended in vowels.


The syllabary consists of 88 graphemes and is written from left to right in horizontal rows.


Cherokee syllabary is a syllabary invented by Sequoyah in the late 1810s and early 1820s to write the Cherokee language.


typologically unusual because their syllabic and alphabetic components are equilibrated: they behave as a syllabary for the stop consonants and as an alphabet.


The Bat Creek Inscription was one artifact that Thomas used to support his hypothesis that the Cherokee constructed many earthen mounds; the evidence being that the stone represented characters of Cherokee syllabary.


syllabary (指文字, yubimoji, literally "finger letters") is a system of manual kana used as part of Japanese Sign Language (JSL).


The Yugtun or Alaska script is a syllabary invented around the year 1900 by Uyaquq to write the Central Alaskan Yup"ik language.


The Kpelle syllabary was invented c.


Boudinot wrote it in both English and Cherokee, using for the latter the new syllabary created in 1820 by Sequoyah, with type cast by Worcester.


The Byblos script, also known as the Byblos syllabary, Pseudo-hieroglyphic script, Proto-Byblian, Proto-Byblic, or Byblic, is an undeciphered writing system.



Synonyms:

Nagari script, Devanagari script, script, Devanagari, syllabic script, Nagari,



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