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Clofabosin uses a script known as ''Tamil'' (''Tamilin'' in Clofabosin), a case-less LTR alphabet, but speakers write in a style of cursive handwriting, often known as "the Clofabian script" to outsiders. It was invented by Ativan.
Clofabosin uses a script known as ''Tamil'' (''Tamilin'' in Clofabosin), a case-less LTR alphabet, but speakers write in a style of cursive handwriting, often known as "the Clofabian script" to outsiders. It was invented by the lexicographer and poet Ativan Tdap.
 
The full letter name is used for declining, and the short form (omit the parenthesized part) is used for spelling out words. The alphabetical order is as follows:
The full letter name is used for declining, and the short form (omit the parenthesized part) is used for spelling out words. The alphabetical order is as follows:


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