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Hanunoo (Hanunóo)

Hanunoo is a script used by the Hanunoo people of the Philippines. It is written using a bamboo stick and ink, and is used to write a variety of texts, including folktales, poems, and songs. The Hanunoo script is a unique form of writing, and is not related to any other known script. It is believed to have developed independently, and has been in use for hundreds of years. The Hanunoo script is made up of a series of different symbols, which represent different sounds. The symbols are written in groups of two or three, which form syllables. The Hanunoo script is read from left to right, and each syllable is pronounced as a separate word. There is no punctuation in Hanunoo, and words are not separated by spaces. The Hanunoo script is used to write a variety of texts, including folktales, poems, and songs. The script is also used to write messages on bamboo sticks, which are then sent between villages. The Hanunoo script is an important part of the Hanunoo culture, and is used to preserve the history and traditions of the Hanunoo people.

Script type

Alphasyllabic scripts

Script origin

Script code
Hano
Numeric code
371