Found this Baybayin translator online and it says Cristina is ααααααααα (which is the correct version IMHO).
Test it for yourself at https://baybayintranslator.net/
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Found this Baybayin translator online and it says Cristina is ααααααααα (which is the correct version IMHO).
Test it for yourself at https://baybayintranslator.net/
The phoenix β€οΈ really beautiful π«Ά
Baybayin for "sarimanok" aka Philippine "phoenix" is αααααααα
c/o
https://baybayintranslator.net/
cc:
@Jaywebbs
#digitalart #sarimanok #baybayin #PhilippinePhoenix #phoenix
Found this Baybayin translator online and it says Cristina is ααααααααα (which is the correct version IMHO).
Test it for yourself at https://baybayintranslator.net/
@Crissy Thank you. I had to look this up and now I know what baybayin is. I'd never heard of that.
@paulk my pleasure!
@tim
posted about #baybayin previously
cf. https://mastodon.social/@Endangeredalphabets/115077660097548667
New to Baybayin? Here's your quick start.
Baybayin is a precolonial Filipino script used from the 14th to 19th century. Itβs an abugida: a type of syllabary where each character represents a consonant + vowel sound.
To write words, break them into syllables by sound.
Example: βCristinaβ β Kris. Tin. Na β ααααααααα
Baybayin has 3 vowel characters (A, E/I, O/U) and 14 consonants.
Each consonant defaults to βAβ unless marked.
Use kudlit marks to change vowels:
β’ Above = βEβ or βIβ
β’ Below = βOβ or βUβ
Use the virama to cancel the vowel β a modern addition for closed syllables like βKris.β
Baybayin reflects spoken Filipino, not English spelling.
Itβs a living script β found in art, passports, and even currency.
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