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Baybayin
Baybayin (, ),
also sometimes erroneously referred to as alibata, is a Philippine script widely used primarily in Luzon during the 16th and 17th centuries and prior to write Tagalog and to a lesser extent Visayan languages, Kampampangan, Ilocano, and several other Philippine languages.
Laguna Copperplate Inscription
900 CE ancient legal document found in the Philippines that records the release of a debt
Hanunó'o
abugida indigenous to Mindoro, Philippines
Buhid
writing system
Tagbanwa
native writing system of Tagbanwa languages and other indigenous languages of Palawan
Kulitan
Kulitan is a reconstructed writing system in the Philippines based on baybayin, referred to as culit in the Kapampangan language of Central Luzon. Culit was used to write the language until it was gradually replaced by the Latin alphabet.
Eskayan
writing system
Ancient Philippine scripts
the indigenous scripts of various ethno-linguistic groups in the Philippines