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setse…. pls draw setse I love him
i can't believe anyone would like him....... i hate him /silly (i dont actually hate him lol. he's horse plinko)
The Setsé Script is the writing system of the Setsé people, who arrived on Uanlikri as colonists and invaders for the powerful Senq Ha Empire overseas. In the centuries that followed, the power or the desire of the Senq Ha waned and the colonies were abandonned, leaving behind splintered nations of conquerors trying to make the best of the strange lands whose peoples they had murdered and displaced.
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When the Setsé landed on Uanlikri more than four centuries ago, they brought with them war, conquest and misery. They also brought the Setsé script, a unique script which is assembled, almost like a puzzle, to describe the phonetical qualities of an utterance.
The Setsé peoples have long ago been cut off from the imperial powers that fed their conquest of the Western Peninsula, Northern Kantishian Moutains, and Spice Islands. Since then, they have splintered. diversified and syncretized into a great many cultures. Despites this, the setsé script endures where litteracy survives. It remains the script of choice for setsé langages, whose tones are hard to transcribe the scripts of Uanlikri's mostly atonal native languages.
The setsé script divides a word into many parts: a central "thought line", read from top to bottom, tone bars traversing the thought line, and symbols indicating consonants on the left and vowels on the right.
Zàtzèpaqóí Glyph shapes are often modified to fit the available space. In this word, the horn of dz is detached to leave more space to the previous consonnant. A linked-style consonnant is always used with a vowel glyph which connects to the thought line. Modifications emphasize this connection: the e's new shape fully attaches to the dz glyph. Conversely, the use of an open-style glyph for q helps identify the associated vowel as a o rather than an e.
Reafirma SEV trabajo con sindicatos
Reafirma SEV trabajo con sindicatos
Confirma a SETSE que no habrá más evaluación de permanencia, pero sí de ingreso y promoción_
Xalapa, Ver.- La Secretaría de Educación de Veracruz (SEV) inauguró el XX Congreso Ordinario del Sindicato Estatal de Trabajadores al Servicio de la Educación (SETSE) en la Benemérita Escuela Normal Veracruzana “Enrique C. Rébsamen”, reafirmando su compromiso de trabajar y estar abierto al diálogo con…
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Atiende Segob a integrantes del Comité Ejecutivo del SETSE
Atiende Segob a integrantes del Comité Ejecutivo del SETSE
Xalapa, Ver.- El Secretario de Gobierno se reunió con integrantes del Comité Ejecutivo del Sindicato Estatal de Trabajadores al Servicio de la Educación (SETSE) para dar respuesta a su oficio 77284, en el que solicitan dejar sin efecto el proyecto de Iniciativa de Reforma al Artículo 98 de la Ley del Instituto de Pensiones del Estado (IPE).
En el encuentro, el servidor público informó que el…
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