The Filipinos before the arrival of the Spaniards had a
syllabary which was probably of Sanskrit or Arabic origin. The syllables
consisted of 17 symbols, of which three were vowels standing for the present
five vowels, and fourteen consonants.
The direction of early Filipino writing could not be
clearly determined. Father Pedro Chirino purported that the early Filipinos wrote from top to
bottom and from left to right.
The ancient wrote on the
bark of trees, on leaves and bamboo tubes, using their knives, daggers, pointed
sticks or iron as pens and the colored saps of trees ink.
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