On this page you'll find 9 example sentences with Abugidas. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Abugidas meaning
plural of abugida
Using Abugidas
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of abugida
- In the example corpus, abugidas often appears in combinations such as: abugidas in.
Context around Abugidas
- Average sentence length in these examples: 18.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 1 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 9 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Abugidas
- In this selection, "abugidas" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 18.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, historically, include, appear and use stand out and add context to how "abugidas" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include abugidas in most and abugidas include the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "abugidas" sits close to words such as aargau, abacos and abboud, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with abugidas
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Historically, abugidas appear to have evolved from abjads (vowelless alphabets). (10 words)
Abugidas include the extensive Brahmic family of scripts of South and Southeast Asia. (13 words)
Most commonly, tones are indicated with diacritics, the way vowels are treated in abugidas. (14 words)
The formal definitions given by Daniels and Bright for abugida and alphasyllabary differ; some writing systems are abugidas but not alphasyllabaries, and some are alphasyllabaries but not abugidas. (28 words)
Canadian syllabics differ from other abugidas in that the vowel is indicated by rotation of the consonantal symbol, with each vowel having a consistent orientation. (25 words)
Abugidas In most of the alphabets of India and Southeast Asia, vowels are indicated through diacritics or modification of the shape of the consonant. (24 words)
Example sentences (9)
The formal definitions given by Daniels and Bright for abugida and alphasyllabary differ; some writing systems are abugidas but not alphasyllabaries, and some are alphasyllabaries but not abugidas.
Abugidas include the extensive Brahmic family of scripts of South and Southeast Asia.
Abugidas In most of the alphabets of India and Southeast Asia, vowels are indicated through diacritics or modification of the shape of the consonant.
Canadian syllabics differ from other abugidas in that the vowel is indicated by rotation of the consonantal symbol, with each vowel having a consistent orientation.
Historically, abugidas appear to have evolved from abjads (vowelless alphabets).
In many abugidas, there is also a diacritic to suppress the inherent vowel, yielding the bare consonant.
Most commonly, tones are indicated with diacritics, the way vowels are treated in abugidas.
Other languages may use a Semitic abjad with mandatory vowel diacritics, effectively making them abugidas.
Some abugidas use a special symbol to suppress the inherent vowel so that the consonant alone can be properly represented.
Common combinations with abugidas
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- abugidas in 2×