Gagarit Abada    Gagarit Abada

The Gagarit Abada was created by Dr. Modh Zakaria Ilyas in the 1970s as an alternative way of writing his native language, Kadazandusun. It is based on the scripts used in southern India descended from the Brahmi script.

The word Gagarit comes from the word garit (to stratch, to bruise), and Abada comes from the first three letters of the Kadazandusun alphabet (a, b, d).

Notable features

Gagarit Abada

Gagarit Abada and pronunciation

Numerals

Gagarit numerals

Information compiled by Lesley Housten C Kibat

Links

Information about the Gagarit Abada
http://gagaritabada.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/tulisan-kadazandusungagarit-abada.html

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