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== Writing == | == Writing == | ||
The writing system originally used to write Ikai Taa is largely undocumented, but was likely to be a logography. One character of the writing system, known as "mpipa", had a particular ability to make those who saw it say, ".h h?!". Today, Ikai Taa is more commonly written in romanization with influence from IPA, and some dialects use the [[Bonabéri Alphabet]]. | The writing system originally used to write Ikai Taa is largely undocumented, but was likely to be a logography. One character of the writing system, known as "mpipa", had a particular ability to make those who saw it say, ".h h?!". Today, Ikai Taa is more commonly written in romanization with influence from IPA, and some dialects use the [[Bonabéri Alphabet]]. | ||