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The modern Windermere script is an abugida related to Idavic scripts. It derives from an old Bjeheondian runic alphabet, which was in turn an adaptation of an even older logographic writing system used by the Dwābisȝōlam (Wdm. ''Dwabis'olam'') civilization (from ancient Erkwisngwal).
The modern Windermere script is an abugida related to Idavic scripts. It derives from an old Bjeheondian runic alphabet, which was in turn an adaptation of an even older logographic writing system used by the Dwābisȝōlam (Wdm. ''Dwabis'olam'') civilization (from ancient Erkwisngwal).
Should look square-ish like both Hebrew and Khmer


==Parts of speech==
==Parts of speech==
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