In Alibata, "warrior" is spelled as "mandirigma."
bryan
Bryle
evangeline
In Alibata, or Baybayin, the word "June" is represented by the characters that correspond to the sounds in the syllable. Since Alibata is a syllabic writing system, "June" can be transcribed phonetically as "Ju-ne." The characters used would be "ᜇᜓ" for "Ju" and "ᜈᜁ" for "Ne." However, since Alibata primarily reflects native Filipino words and does not have a direct representation for many modern terms, the transcription may vary in practice.
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Nicanor Mangampo jr.
ang taong nais mong upang matugunan - be the person you want to meet I'm sorry in dont know the translation for alibata
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.
e-ile-lime-mito-tu
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