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nga (Tagalog Baybayin script)
This page is about the meaning, origin and characteristic of the symbol, emblem, seal, sign, logo or flag: nga (Tagalog Baybayin script).
Tagalog is the most widely spoken tongue in the Philippines today. Nowadays it is written in a Roman alphabet, but prior to Spanish colonial rule, Tagalog speakers employed a syllabic alphabet named Baybayin to record their language.
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Graphical characteristics:
Asymmetric, Open shape, Monochrome, Contains both straight and curved lines, Has crossing lines.
Category: Alphabets.
nga (Tagalog Baybayin script) is part of the Alphabets group.
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