Bassa-vah alfabesi
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𖫐Bassa Vah Letter Enni
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𖫑Bassa Vah Mektubu Ka
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𖫒Bassa Vah Mektubu Se
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𖫓Bassa Vah Letter Fa
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𖫔Bassa Vah Mbe
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𖫕Bassa Vah Letter Yie
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𖫖Bassa Vah Mektubu Gah
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𖫗Bassa Vah Letter Dhii
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𖫘Bassa Vah Letter Kpah
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𖫙Bassa Vah Letter Jo
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𖫚Bassa Vah Mektubu Hwah
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𖫛Bassa Vah Mektubu Wa
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𖫜Bassa Vah Mektubu Zo
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𖫝Bassa Vah Mektubu Gbu
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𖫞Bassa Vah Mektubu Yap
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𖫟Bassa Vah Mektubu Ce
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𖫠Bassa Vah Mektubu Uwu
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𖫡Başsa Vah Mektubu
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𖫢Bassa Vah Letter Ba
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𖫣Bassa Vah Mektubu Vu
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𖫤Bassa Vah Letter Yein
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𖫥Bassa Vah Mektubu Pa
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𖫦Bassa Vah Mektubu Wadda
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𖫧Bassa Vah A harfi
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𖫨Bassa Vah Mektubu O
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𖫩Bassa Vah Letter Oo
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𖫪Bassa Vah U harfi
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𖫫Bassa Vah Mektubu Ee
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𖫬Bassa Vah E harfi
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𖫭Bassa Vah Mektubu I
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𖫰Yüksek Tonu Birleştiren Bassa Vah
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𖫱Düşük Tonu Birleştiren Bassa Vah
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𖫲Bassa Vah Orta Tonu Birleştiriyor
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𖫳Düşük-Orta Tonu Birleştiren Bassa Vah
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𖫴Yüksek Düşük Tonu Birleştiren Bassa Vah
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𖫵Bassa Vah Tam Durak
Açıklama
The Bassa script, known as Bassa vah or simply vah (meaning 'throwing a sign' in Bassa), is an alphabetic script used for writing the Bassa language of Liberia. The Bassa language is a vocalic-consonantal language.
The origin of the script is unclear. It is believed that the Bassa people may have had their own script that was forgotten in Liberia but used by ex-slaves in Brazil and the West Indies. It was later reinvented or possibly created by Dr. Thomas Flo Lewis, although it is uncertain. The first book written using the Bassa script was printed in 1907.
However, over time, the use of the Bassa script declined, and it was eventually replaced with the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). 0070–02AF
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