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Badlit script / Suwat Bisaya (Baybayin Bisaya) - is an Ancient pre-Filipino writing system, it's member of the Brahmic family and closely related to other writing system in Southeast Asia, Badlit is an Abugida or an alpha-syllabary writing system, like most writing system used in Southeast Asia, where any consonants is pronounced with a vowel and using a diacritical marks to express other vowels. It is written from left to right and requires no spaces between words, space is use only after end of a sentence or punctuation, although in modern writing it usually contains spaces after each word to enhance readability.
Learn how they form Suwat Bisaya out of 3 characters stroke patterns... Badlit script / Suwat Bisaya (Baybayin Bisaya) - is an Ancient pre-Filipino writing system, it's member of the Brahmic family and closely related to other writing system in Southeast Asia, Badlit is an Abugida or an alpha-syllabary writing system, like most writing system used in Southeast Asia, where any consonants is pronounced with a vowel and using a diacritical marks to express other vowels. It is written from left to right and requires no spaces between words, space is use only after end of a sentence or punctuation, although in modern writing it usually contains spaces after each word to enhance readability.
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Badlit script / Suwat Bisaya (Baybayin Bisaya) - is an Ancient pre-Filipino writing system, it's member of the Brahmic family and closely related to other writing system in Southeast Asia, Badlit is an Abugida or an alpha-syllabary writing system, like most writing system used in Southeast Asia, where any consonants is pronounced with a vowel and using a diacritical marks to express other vowels. It is written from left to right and requires no spaces between words, space is use only after end of a sentence or punctuation, although in modern writing it usually contains spaces after each word to enhance readability.
Learn more here: http://akopito.weebly.com/sulat-bisaya.html