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The Lortho alphabet is an [[wikipedia:abugida|abugida]]. The writing system behaves in a similar manner to Hindi; however, instead of creating new ligatures from consonants, the ligatures are created through the addition of vowels.
The Lortho alphabet is an [[wikipedia:abugida|abugida]]. The writing system behaves in a similar manner to Devanagari; however, there are no conjunct consonants. Ligatures are only formed by the combination of consonants and vowels. This writing system was inspired by [[w:Devanagari|Devanagari]], [[w:Tibetan_alphabet|Tibetan]], and [[w:Tengwar|Tengwar]].


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