I mean Abjads, if they choose, can include a mark for vowels, especially when what's written is important for the someone to know like religious texts. Therefore no pain to guess the vowels, just memorize which is which.
There are 5 types of writing systems in the world - abugida, alphabet, Baja’s, syllabary and logo syllabary. So saying that abugida is a type of alphabet and then saying it is not a true alphabet is just wrong.
The Sanskrit abugida would be much more complex than that of other languages. We can view the abugida as 2D with constants along one dimension and vowels along the second dimension. The Sanskrit abugida would have 3 dimensions with consonants along one dimension, vowels along the second and the ayogavas along the third. It could also be 4 dimensional if we consider the 3 tones of vowels as the fourth dimension. And we can keep adding dimensions to create compound-consonant clusteres.
I speak fluent Gujarati, and personally, the language is better than English in terms of writing. It is very easy to distinguish vowels and consonants, and vowels and consonants do not have multiple sounds for the same letter.
Yes, our Indian abugidas must be named Akshara, literally letters, instead of some foreign Ethiopic/Eritrean name called Abugida, when we are obviously older.
I don't think akṣara would be the correct word because the word akṣara means indivisible, but we can divide the syllables of the abugida into its constituent consonants and vowels. Like पा can be divided into प् and आ. Here प् and आ are akṣara. I think varṇamālā would be more appropriate for abugida.
Man y'all really hate Africa. Make a video about አቡጊዳ and don't even mention the language or writing system the term comes from. You would never talk about alphabets without mentioning the Greeks nor should you.
@@Zeyede_Seyum well yes of course but i mean this is where the term abugida comes from and the Amharic fidel is the direct descendant of the Ge’ez fidel
*The are the World’s 15 main Brahmi-derived Abugidas used today:*
🇮🇳 Hindi - हिन्दी
🇧🇩 Bengali - বাংলা
🇮🇳 Telugu - తెలుగు
🇮🇳 Tamil - தமிழ்
🇹🇭 Thai - ภาษาไทย
🇮🇳 Gujarati - ગુજરાતી
🇮🇳 Kannada - ಕನ್ನಡ
🇲🇲 Burmese - မြန်မာစကား
🇮🇳 Odia - ଓଡ଼ିଆ
🇮🇳 Malayalam - മലയാളം
🇮🇳 Punjabi - ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
🇱🇦 Lao - ພາສາລາວ
🇰🇭 Khmer - ភាសាខ្មែរ
🇱🇰 Sinhala - සිංහල
🇧🇹 Tibetan - ལྷ་སའི་སྐད་
You forgot assamese
How you going to forget Geez which actually gave it the name abugida
You forgot Marathi
@@silverwolfmillennium8428 Yes, Marathi has a lot of speakers.
I mean Abjads, if they choose, can include a mark for vowels, especially when what's written is important for the someone to know like religious texts. Therefore no pain to guess the vowels, just memorize which is which.
There are 5 types of writing systems in the world - abugida, alphabet, Baja’s, syllabary and logo syllabary. So saying that abugida is a type of alphabet and then saying it is not a true alphabet is just wrong.
Abjad* not Baja’s, autocorrect
What about featural like Hangul?
@@amodmishra3030Featural is a different classification. We can have featural alphabets, featural abugidas, and featural abjads.
The Sanskrit abugida would be much more complex than that of other languages.
We can view the abugida as 2D with constants along one dimension and vowels along the second dimension.
The Sanskrit abugida would have 3 dimensions with consonants along one dimension, vowels along the second and the ayogavas along the third.
It could also be 4 dimensional if we consider the 3 tones of vowels as the fourth dimension.
And we can keep adding dimensions to create compound-consonant clusteres.
I speak fluent Gujarati, and personally, the language is better than English in terms of writing. It is very easy to distinguish vowels and consonants, and vowels and consonants do not have multiple sounds for the same letter.
wͦw. (english in abugida)
4nd 🤌🏼🤌🏼🤌🏼
4th**
3st!!!!
1th!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2th!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, our Indian abugidas must be named Akshara, literally letters, instead of some foreign Ethiopic/Eritrean name called Abugida, when we are obviously older.
I don't think akṣara would be the correct word because the word akṣara means indivisible, but we can divide the syllables of the abugida into its constituent consonants and vowels.
Like पा can be divided into प् and आ. Here प् and आ are akṣara.
I think varṇamālā would be more appropriate for abugida.
Man y'all really hate Africa. Make a video about አቡጊዳ and don't even mention the language or writing system the term comes from. You would never talk about alphabets without mentioning the Greeks nor should you.
ሀ ሁ ሂ ሃ ሄ ህ ሆ
ለ ሉ ሊ ላ ሌ ል ሎ
ሐ ሑ ሒ ሓ ሔ ሕ ሖ
መ ሙ ሚ ማ ሜ ም ሞ
ሠ ሡ ሢ ሣ ሤ ሥ ሦ
ረ ሩ ሪ ራ ሬ ር ሮ
ሰ ሱ ሲ ሳ ሴ ስ ሶ
ሸ ሹ ሺ ሻ ሼ ሽ ሾ
ቀ ቁ ቂ ቃ ቄ ቅ ቆ
በ ቡ ቢ ባ ቤ ብ ቦ
ቨ ቩ ቪ ቫ ቬ ቭ ቮ
ተ ቱ ቲ ታ ቴ ት ቶ
ቸ ቹ ቺ ቻ ቼ ች ቾ
ኀ ኁ ኂ ኃ ኄ ኅ ኆ
ነ ኑ ኒ ና ኔ ን ኖ
ኘ ኙ ኚ ኛ ኜ ኝ ኞ
አ ኡ ኢ ኣ ኤ እ ኦ
ከ ኩ ኪ ካ ኬ ክ ኮ
ኸ ኹ ኺ ኻ ኼ ኽ ኾ
ወ ዉ ዊ ዋ ዌ ው ዎ
ዐ ዑ ዒ ዓ ዔ ዕ ዖ
ዘ ዙ ዚ ዛ ዜ ዝ ዞ
ዠ ዡ ዢ ዣ ዤ ዥ ዦ
የ ዩ ዪ ያ ዬ ይ ዮ
ደ ዱ ዲ ዳ ዴ ድ ዶ
ጀ ጁ ጂ ጃ ጄ ጅ ጆ
ገ ጉ ጊ ጋ ጌ ግ ጎ
ጠ ጡ ጢ ጣ ጤ ጥ ጦ
ጨ ጩ ጪ ጫ ጬ ጭ ጮ
ጰ ጱ ጲ ጳ ጴ ጵ ጶ
ጸ ጹ ጺ ጻ ጼ ጽ ጾ
ፀ ፁ ፂ ፃ ፄ ፅ ፆ
ፈ ፉ ፊ ፋ ፌ ፍ ፎ
ፐ ፑ ፒ ፓ ፔ ፕ ፖ
Original abugida
@@zyaicob The original Abugida didn’t have ሸ ቨ ቸ ኘ ኸ ዠ ጀ ጨ. They were added later to write Amharic.
@@Zeyede_Seyum well yes of course but i mean this is where the term abugida comes from and the Amharic fidel is the direct descendant of the Ge’ez fidel
@@zyaicob True.
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