BRAHMIC FILIPINO
23/04/2026
The pre-colonial writing script of the Tagalogs in the Philippines is called Baybayin. It is an ancient writing script consisting of 17 symbols that represent 14 consonants (katinig) and 3 vowels (patinig). The name "Baybayin" comes from the word "baybay," which means to spell.
The Doctrina Christiana, the first book printed in the Philippines in 1593, was transliterated into Roman letters and written in the Baybayin script to assist in the conversion of Filipinos to Christianity.
ปงมฺพ Yoly Sasis – Pangamba in Thai Script
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22/03/2026
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Brahmic scripts in the post:
- Balinese
- Bhaiksuki
- Brahmi
- Chakma
- Devanagari
- Dogri
- Eastern Nagari (Assamese-Bengali)
- Grantha
- Gujarati
- Gurmukhi
- Javanese
- Kaithi
- Khamti
- Kannada
- Kawi
- Khmer
- Khojki
- Khudawadi
- Lanna
- Lao
- Limbu
- Malayalam
- Mandailing Batak
- Meetei Mayek
- Modi
- Mon-Burmese
- Oriya
- Pallava
- Prachalit Nepal
- Rejang
- Saurashtra
- Shan
- Sharada
- Siddham
- Sinhalese
- Sundanese
- Takri
- Tamil
- Telugu
- Thai
- Tibetan
- Tirhuta
- Tulu
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