Nicanor Mangampo jr.
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jan,s ink
Nicanor Mangampo jr.
evangeline
Alibata was changed into roman alphabet because of the influence of the Americans, and it was introduced to Filipinos during world war where Thomasites were the one teaching Filipinos with the English language and also the roman alphabet. And as of now, the modern times, only those native Filipinos on high mountains are trained to write alibata, and it's also not a major subject on some universities, to teach alibata and write alibata for the whole year, because Filipinos and other people from all around the world usually follow the Roman Alphabet.
Filipinos do not use alibata anymore because it is considered a lost script with limited surviving examples. The modern Filipino writing system is based on the Latin alphabet introduced by the Spanish during colonization. This shift led to the gradual decline of alibata usage.
1) The proper name is Baybayin. Alibata was a made-word. 2) Baybayin has 14 consonants that have an inherent vowel attached. See related links down below for more information.
e-ile-lime-mito-tu
The Filipino alphabet is composed of 28 letters, which include the standard 26 letters of the English alphabet plus the letters Ñ and Ng. It follows the modern Latin alphabet used in other languages.
ryan
River, first name, last name?
In Alibata, "warrior" is spelled as "mandirigma."