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Description: Information on the now-extinct Tagalog writing system including history, orthography, sample texts and links to related sites.
Tagalog, an Extinct Philippine Script © 1995-96 by Hector Santos n 1571, the Spaniards found the people in Manila and other places writing on bamboo and specially prepared palm leaves using knives and styli. They were using the ancient Tagalog script which had 17 basic symbols, three of which were the vowels
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Page title:Tagalog, an Extinct Philippine Script
Keywords:Philippines, history, literacy, writing, scripts
Description:The Tagalog script was what the Spaniards first saw in the Philippines.
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