abugida |
cat |
As a noun abugida
is (linguistics) a writing system, similar to a syllabary, in which each symbol represents a consonant with a particular vowel some languages that use abugidas are amharic, hindi, burmese, cree and ojibwe ((
canadian aboriginal syllabics)) an abugida is a kind of syllabary in which the vowel is changed by modifying the base consonant symbol, so that all the forms that represent a given consonant plus each vowel resemble one another.
As an adverb cat is
how much.
As an adjective cat is
how much.
abugida |
null |
As nouns the difference between abugida and null
is that
abugida is (linguistics) a writing system, similar to a syllabary, in which each symbol represents a consonant with a particular vowel some languages that use abugidas are amharic, hindi, burmese, cree and ojibwe ((
canadian aboriginal syllabics)) an abugida is a kind of syllabary in which the vowel is changed by modifying the base consonant symbol, so that all the forms that represent a given consonant plus each vowel resemble one another while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
abugida |
brahmic |
As a noun abugida
is a writing system, similar to a syllabary, in which each symbol represents a consonant with a particular vowel. Some languages that use abugidas are Amharic, Hindi, Burmese, Cree and Ojibwe (
Canadian Aboriginal syllabics). An abugida is a kind of syllabary in which the vowel is changed by modifying the base consonant symbol, so that all the forms that represent a given consonant plus each vowel resemble one another.
As an adjective Brahmic is
related or belonging to a certain family of abugidas used to write many languages of South and Southeast Asia, descended from the
Brāhmī script.
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