Eskayan is the constructed script of the auxiliary Eskayan language of the island of Bohol in the Philippines. Like Yugtun and Fox script, it is based on cursive Latin. The script was developed approximately 1920–1937. "Although the script is used for representing Visayan (Cebuano)—a widely used language of the southern Philippines—its privileged role is in the written reproduction of a constructed utopian language, referred to as Eskayan or Bisayan Declarado... the Eskayan language and its script are used by approximately 550 people for restricted purposes in the southeast of the island of Bohol."
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- Escritura eskayana (es)
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| - Die Eskaya-Schrift ist die konstruierte Schrift der Hilfssprache Eskaya auf der philippinischen Insel Bohol. (de)
- Eskayan is the constructed script of the auxiliary Eskayan language of the island of Bohol in the Philippines. Like Yugtun and Fox script, it is based on cursive Latin. The script was developed approximately 1920–1937. "Although the script is used for representing Visayan (Cebuano)—a widely used language of the southern Philippines—its privileged role is in the written reproduction of a constructed utopian language, referred to as Eskayan or Bisayan Declarado... the Eskayan language and its script are used by approximately 550 people for restricted purposes in the southeast of the island of Bohol." (en)
- La escritura eskayana es un sistema de escritura diseñado para la lengua eskayana, hablada en la isla de Bohol en las Filipinas. Al igual que la escritura Yugtun y la Kikapú, está basada en alfabeto latino en cursiva. La escritura eskayana se desarrolló entre 1920 y 1940. «A pesar de que esta escritura se usa para representar la lengua bisaya [Cebuano]—una lengua ampliamente utilizada de las Filipinas del sur—su función es la reproducción escrita de una lengua utópica construida, que la llaman eskayana o bisayana». En escritura romana, el trígrafo ⟨chd⟩ representa el sonido /d͡ʒ/. (es)
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| - Die Eskaya-Schrift ist die konstruierte Schrift der Hilfssprache Eskaya auf der philippinischen Insel Bohol. (de)
- Eskayan is the constructed script of the auxiliary Eskayan language of the island of Bohol in the Philippines. Like Yugtun and Fox script, it is based on cursive Latin. The script was developed approximately 1920–1937. "Although the script is used for representing Visayan (Cebuano)—a widely used language of the southern Philippines—its privileged role is in the written reproduction of a constructed utopian language, referred to as Eskayan or Bisayan Declarado... the Eskayan language and its script are used by approximately 550 people for restricted purposes in the southeast of the island of Bohol." Eskayan has letters for V, CV, VC, and CCV syllables (where CCV is either CrV or ClV). For CVC, the final consonant is written with a subscript character. A basic subset of the script, the 46-character abidiha, is mixed alphabetic/syllabic; the first 25 letters are alphabetic or function as either a consonant or a syllable ending in /i/ (the Spanish name of the letter). The full syllabary, or simplit, comprises about 1,065 characters, the precise number depending on the text, with some rendering syllables which do not actually occur in the language. (en)
- La escritura eskayana es un sistema de escritura diseñado para la lengua eskayana, hablada en la isla de Bohol en las Filipinas. Al igual que la escritura Yugtun y la Kikapú, está basada en alfabeto latino en cursiva. La escritura eskayana se desarrolló entre 1920 y 1940. «A pesar de que esta escritura se usa para representar la lengua bisaya [Cebuano]—una lengua ampliamente utilizada de las Filipinas del sur—su función es la reproducción escrita de una lengua utópica construida, que la llaman eskayana o bisayana». En escritura romana, el trígrafo ⟨chd⟩ representa el sonido /d͡ʒ/. El total del silabario eskayano o simplit, comprende aproximadamente 1,065 caracteres. (es)
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