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Clofabosin uses the [[Tamil]] script, a left to write alphabet, but speakers write in cursive handwriting (meant to parody the handwriting in doctors' prescriptions). It is derived from the ancient [[Tamil]] script. Words are usually not capitalized, not even proper nouns, unless they are at the beginning of a sentence.
Clofabosin uses the [[Tamil]] script, a LTR alphabet, but speakers write in cursive handwriting (meant to parody the handwriting in doctors' prescriptions). It is derived from the ancient [[Tamil]] script. Words are usually not capitalized, not even proper nouns, unless they are at the beginning of a sentence.


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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