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  2. Jawi script - Wikipedia

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    Jawi script is widely used in Riau and Riau Island province, where road signs and government building signs are written in this script. [36] A sister variant called Pegon is used to write Javanese, Sundanese, and Madurese and is still widely used in traditional religious schools across Java , but has been supplanted in common writing by the ...

  3. List of Hikayat - Wikipedia

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    Hikayat (Jawi: حكاية; Gurmukhi: ਹਿਕਾਇਤਾ, romanized: Hikā'itā) is an Arabic word that literally translates to "stories" and is a form of Malay and Sikh literature. This article presents a list of hikayat from various time periods.

  4. Cham Jawi - Wikipedia

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    Compared to Malay, the language of the parent script of Cham Jawi, Cham has a richer and larger family of vowels. Malay Jawi, like the Arabic script itself, is an impure Abjad, meaning that most, but not all, vowels are unwritten. In Cham Jawi, the emphasis has been to write most vowels, and to differentiate between them.

  5. Suyat - Wikipedia

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    The Jawi script. The Tausūg language was previously written with the Arabic alphabet. The script used was inspired by the use of Jawi in writing the Malay language. The Arabic script used to write the Tausug language differs in some aspects to the script used for the Arabic language and in the Jawi script used for Malay languages.

  6. Terengganu Inscription Stone - Wikipedia

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    Over the time, the script was modified and adapted to suit the spoken Classical Malay language, and thus Jawi script was created. This development heralded a new age of literacy, when converts to the new faith gradually replaced the previous Indian-derived scripts with Jawi, in expressing their new belief. [7]

  7. Category:Jawi script - Wikipedia

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  8. Acehnese language - Wikipedia

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    Formerly, the Acehnese language was written in an Arabic script called Jawoë or Jawi in the Malay language. The script is less common nowadays. The script is less common nowadays. [ citation needed ] Since colonization by the Dutch, the Acehnese language has been written in the Latin script , with the addition of supplementary letters.

  9. Yawi - Wikipedia

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    Yawi may mean: Yawi language, a Malayan language of Southern Thailand; Jawi script, ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...