Baybayin is a writing system used in the Philippines that is an alphasyllabary, where characters represent syllables consisting of a consonant and vowel, unlike an alphabet where letters correspond to single consonant or vowel sounds. It is called Baybayin, which means "to spell" in Filipino.
Baybayin is a writing system used in the Philippines that is an alphasyllabary, where characters represent syllables consisting of a consonant and vowel, unlike an alphabet where letters correspond to single consonant or vowel sounds. It is called Baybayin, which means "to spell" in Filipino.
Baybayin is a writing system used in the Philippines that is an alphasyllabary, where characters represent syllables consisting of a consonant and vowel, unlike an alphabet where letters correspond to single consonant or vowel sounds. It is called Baybayin, which means "to spell" in Filipino.
or “to spell” in Filipino. It is an alphasyllabary, with characters standing for syllables based on consonants, as opposed to an alphabet corresponding to single letters.