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		<title>It&#8217;s Baybayin</title>
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Jerweezee (San Diego CA)
Filipino Sun/Alibata/Tribal by Salvation Ink San Diego &#8220;The Kuya&#8221;
&#8220;We have the Filipino sun on the back and on the arm the word Pinoy with Alibata of kids name and Filipino/Hawaiian fusion tribal.&#8221;
Ancient Filipino script shouldn’t be called in any other way but Baybayin.
Baybayin was coined alibata by a National Language Institute member [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Jerweezee (San Diego CA)<br />
<strong>Filipino Sun/Alibata/Tribal</strong> by Salvation Ink San Diego &#8220;The Kuya&#8221;<br />
<em>&#8220;We have the Filipino sun on the back and on the arm the word Pinoy with Alibata of kids name and Filipino/Hawaiian fusion tribal.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>Ancient Filipino script shouldn’t be called in any other way but Baybayin.</p>
<p>Baybayin was coined alibata by a National Language Institute member Paul Rodriguez Versoza in 1939. The said term was based on a Maguindanao alphabet related to the Arabic alif, ba, ta. There are no supporting evidences though on Versoza’s theory of baybayin and the Arabic language’s relation.</p>
<p>The word baybayin originated from the Tagalog root word baybay which literally means spell. And the shapes of the baybayin characters have a similarity to the ancient Javanese Kavi script. Usage of baybayin is known to have started as early as the 1400s.</p>
<p>The baybayin is a syllabic writing system called <em>abugida</em> and made up of 17 characters which can increase into 45 when the characters are combined with vowel-modifying marks called <em>kudlits</em>.</p>
<p><a href="http://baybayin.com">Baybayin.com </a>offers more information about this ancient script.</p>
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