@@makutumafwa7496 i though cherokee was a fanmade language and learned things about it and the other 2 just was randomly on my keyboard so i found some information f it
Please make a video about the Oduduwa script. A revived script found at a shrine in ile ife in Nigeria and was taught how to use by Toluase Oguntosin who found it in a dream.It’s a script for the Yoruba language. Its written from right to left like Semitic languages and each letter represents an action kind of like Hebrew. It is way older than arabic, Hebrew, and all other languages which they borrow from. As someone who speaks Yoruba both Hebrew and arabic borrow from the language. This is also not particular to Yoruba but other west African and Bantu languages
Tifinagh Alphabet Lore Song Nko Alphabet Lore Song Vai Alphabet Lore Song Mandombe Alphabet Lore Song Adinkra Symbols Alphabet Lore Song Ditema Tsa Dinoko Alphabet Lore Song
What is the difference between script and alphabet? This representation may have inadvertently missed the Ge'ez alphabet histographically widely used in highlands of Eritrea and of Northern Ethiopia . How about the ancient hieroglyphics of historic Kemet ( that is modern -day Egypt post the downfall of Pharaonic Ancient Egypt after the historically rather recent Arab invasions /occupations of Ancient Egypt and of Nubia (primarily modern-day The Sudan and parts of Southern Egypt)?
Script is a more general term. Alphabet is a type of script that demands to write all vowels. Not all scripts do this, for example Chinese characters, that don't represent any sound at all, or Arabic abjad, that doesn't represent vowels most of the time.
It isn't bigger. The editor just made it that way so he can demonstrate the pattern of writing. Because in Mandombe, the same figure can be different letters depending on the direction of beginning (top to bottom or bottom to top, left to right or right to left)
Mandombe is the most beautiful script in this world. Some words are just a pure art. I'm so proud to be Kimbanguiste from the DRC
Show me some scripts.
I may be interested to print a couple of t-shirts for a friend's birthday.
Provide some pictures photos of Mandogombe scripts.I am thinking of printing a couple of t-shirts .
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Mandombe is not just symbols. It's multidimensional. It doesn't turn upside down.
I was astonished by the last one...
I knew them all
Great! Where did you learn ?
@@makutumafwa7496 i though cherokee was a fanmade language and learned things about it and the other 2 just was randomly on my keyboard so i found some information f it
Please make a video about the Oduduwa script. A revived script found at a shrine in ile ife in Nigeria and was taught how to use by Toluase Oguntosin who found it in a dream.It’s a script for the Yoruba language. Its written from right to left like Semitic languages and each letter represents an action kind of like Hebrew. It is way older than arabic, Hebrew, and all other languages which they borrow from. As someone who speaks Yoruba both Hebrew and arabic borrow from the language. This is also not particular to Yoruba but other west African and Bantu languages
Thank you. I'll keep an eye on it.
Here we are:
Letters of the Oduduwa script
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@@immanuelgiel6921 Thanks
Libya is also using néo-tifinagh like morocco
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I’ve heard of Fula Adlam, Yi, Vai, NKO and Ugraitic
Same
Same
Tifinagh Alphabet Lore Song
Nko Alphabet Lore Song
Vai Alphabet Lore Song
Mandombe Alphabet Lore Song
Adinkra Symbols Alphabet Lore Song
Ditema Tsa Dinoko Alphabet Lore Song
Why West Africa keeps inventing writing systems
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What is the difference between script and alphabet?
This representation may have inadvertently missed the Ge'ez alphabet histographically widely used in highlands of Eritrea and of Northern Ethiopia .
How about the ancient hieroglyphics of historic Kemet ( that is modern -day Egypt post the downfall of Pharaonic Ancient Egypt after the historically rather recent Arab invasions /occupations of Ancient Egypt and of Nubia (primarily modern-day The Sudan and parts of Southern Egypt)?
And Osmaniya of Somalia
Alphabet is a script.
Script is a more general term. Alphabet is a type of script that demands to write all vowels. Not all scripts do this, for example Chinese characters, that don't represent any sound at all, or Arabic abjad, that doesn't represent vowels most of the time.
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Nobody wants to talk about the bgm?
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WHY BIGGER
It isn't bigger. The editor just made it that way so he can demonstrate the pattern of writing. Because in Mandombe, the same figure can be different letters depending on the direction of beginning (top to bottom or bottom to top, left to right or right to left)
No ditema tso dinoko
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Ini menarik
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Arabic i did like qif translate
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What language keyboard do you use to type?
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