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CANADIAN ABORIGINAL SYLLABICS USED TO WRITE CREE LANGUAGES
Cree syllabary; Cree alphabet; Cree syllabic

Bété syllabary         
WRITING SYSTEM
Bete alphabet; Bété alphabet; Bete syllabary
The Bété syllabary was created for the Bété language of Ivory Coast (in West Africa) in the 1950s by artist Frédéric Bruly Bouabré.
Japanese manual syllabary         
  • 指文字: あ A
  • 指文字: ち CHI
  • 指文字: え E
  • 指文字: ふ FU
  • 指文字: は HA
  • 指文字: へ HE
  • 指文字: ひ HI
  • 指文字: ほ HO
  • 指文字: い I
  • 指文字: か KA
  • 指文字: け KE
  • 指文字: き KI
  • 指文字: こ KO
  • 指文字: く KU
  • 指文字: ま MA
  • 指文字: め ME
  • 指文字: み MI
  • 指文字: も MO
  • 指文字: む MU
  • 指文字: な NA
  • 指文字: ね NE
  • 指文字: に NI
  • 指文字: の NO
  • 指文字: ぬ NU
  • 指文字: お O
  • 指文字: さ SA
  • 指文字: せ SE
  • 指文字: し SHI
  • 指文字: そ SO
  • 指文字: す SU
  • 指文字: た TA
  • 指文字: て TE
  • 指文字: つ TSU
  • 指文字: と TO
  • 指文字: う U
  • 指文字: や YA
  • 指文字: ゆ YU
SYLLABARY OF JAPANESE SIGN LANGUAGE
Japanese Sign Language syllabary; Yubimoji; Japanese manual alphabet
The is a system of manual kana used as part of Japanese Sign Language (JSL). It is a signary of 45 signs and 4 diacritics representing the phonetic syllables of the Japanese language.
Great Lakes Algonquian syllabics         
WRITING SYSTEM
Great Lakes Aboriginal Syllabics; Great Lakes Aboriginal syllabics; Great Lakes Algonquian syllabary
Great Lakes Algonquian syllabics (or Great Lakes Aboriginal syllabics,Walker, Willard, 1996; Goddard, Ives, 1996 also referred to as "Western Great Lakes Syllabary" by CampbellCampbell, Lyle. 1997.

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Cree syllabics

Cree syllabics are the versions of Canadian Aboriginal syllabics used to write Cree dialects, including the original syllabics system created for Cree and Ojibwe. There are two main varieties of syllabics for Cree: Western Cree syllabics and Eastern Cree syllabics. Syllabics were later adapted to several other languages. It is estimated that over 70,000 Algonquian-speaking people use the script, from Saskatchewan in the west to Hudson Bay in the east, the US border to Mackenzie and Kewatin (the Northwest Territories and Nunavut) in the north.