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  2. Bamum script - Wikipedia

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    The sixth system, called A Ka U Ku after its first four characters, was developed around 1910. It has 82 characters and 10 digits. This phase marks a shift to a full syllabic writing system able to distinguish 160 syllables. It was used to record births, marriages, deaths, and court rulings.

  3. List of writing systems - Wikipedia

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    Writing systems are used to record human language, and may be classified according to certain common features.. The usual name of the script is given first; the name of the languages in which the script is written follows (in brackets), particularly in the case where the language name differs from the script name.

  4. Huh? What Does 'Sus' Mean in a Text? - AOL

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    What Does 'Sus' Mean in a Text? Kelsey Kryger. April 11, 2024 at 3:06 AM. Shorthand communication and the everyday use of popular slang terms have become the norm in our digital age. Between ...

  5. Cherokee syllabary - Wikipedia

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    As with some other writing systems, proficient speakers can distinguish words by context. If a labial plosive appears in a borrowed word or name, it is written using the qu row. This /kw/ ~ /p/ correspondence is a known linguistic phenomenon that exists elsewhere (cf. P-Celtic , Osco-Umbrian ).

  6. OK, What Does 'S/U' Mean on Social Media, Exactly? - AOL

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    Whether it's via text or on social media, not knowing what a few letters stand for can leave you feeling left out in the cold. The slang term S/U, which can also be written SU, is a perfect ...

  7. What is ‘sus’? Decoding the latest slang word - AOL

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    "That's so sus, Mom!". Got a kiddo in Generation Z or Generation Alpha?Then everything must be "sus." "Sus" is short for "suspicious," according to Urban Dictionary, and it represents a distrust ...

  8. Writing - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenician writing system was adapted from the Proto-Canaanite script sometime before the 14th century BC, which in turn borrowed principles of representing phonetic information from Egyptian hieroglyphs. This writing system was an odd sort of syllabary in which only consonants are represented.

  9. Rebus - Wikipedia

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    Ramesses II as child: Hieroglyphs: Ra-mes-su. In linguistics, the rebus principle is the use of existing symbols, such as pictograms, purely for their sounds regardless of their meaning, to represent new words. Many ancient writing systems used what we now term 'the rebus principle' to represent abstract words, which otherwise would be hard to ...