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Just messing around with the *Baybayin fonts I created. Answering what would a newspaper look like if it was printed using Modern Baybayin Script.
*Baybayin is an ancient form of writing by indigenous tribes of the pre-Spanish archipelago now known as the Philippines.
To learn more about Baybayin, visit here -> [link]
To purchase products with Baybayin print, visit here -> [link]
*Baybayin is an ancient form of writing by indigenous tribes of the pre-Spanish archipelago now known as the Philippines.
To learn more about Baybayin, visit here -> [link]
To purchase products with Baybayin print, visit here -> [link]
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I noticed tons of mistakes in the typing. I'm curious if you only put text onto a malfunctioning converter or those mistakes are genuine. If they are genuine, it's fine. However an actual newspaper in Baybayin wouldn't have said mistakes.
Some mistakes were already mentioned by someone else, so here are some others:
Internet being spelled both in Latin and Baybayin.
The use of Latin for some words that can be properly converted to Baybayin.
Spelling errors (Like "Ang" becoming "An")
Grammatical errors (Like having the possessive adjective "kanyang" before a word and yet having the possessive pronoun "niya" afterwards").
Some mistakes were already mentioned by someone else, so here are some others:
Internet being spelled both in Latin and Baybayin.
The use of Latin for some words that can be properly converted to Baybayin.
Spelling errors (Like "Ang" becoming "An")
Grammatical errors (Like having the possessive adjective "kanyang" before a word and yet having the possessive pronoun "niya" afterwards").