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The following are some of the types (known informally as 'flavours'):
The following are some of the types (known informally as 'flavours'):


* [[Anoé-Tuillal]]: Script
* [[Anoé-Tuillal]]: Cursive
* [[Anoé-Tuillem]]: Stemless
* [[Anoé-Tuillem]]: Stemless
* [[Anoé-Tuinat]]: Printed
* [[Anoé-Tuinat]]: Printed
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* [[Anoé-Tuinel]]: Printed Curved
* [[Anoé-Tuinel]]: Printed Curved
* [[Anoé-Tuinelan]]: Printed Curved Simplified
* [[Anoé-Tuinelan]]: Printed Curved Simplified
* [[Anoé-Tuital]]: Cursive
* [[Anoé-Tuital]]: Simplified Cursive
* [[Anoé-Tuizen]]: Syllabic
* [[Anoé-Tuizen]]: Syllabic
* [[Anoé-Tuizen-Tan]]: Syllabic Components (this is a term mostly used when discussing electronic text encoding)
* [[Anoé-Tuizen-Tan]]: Syllabic Components (this is a term mostly used when discussing electronic text encoding)


[[Category:Conscripts]]
[[Category:Conscripts]]
[[Category:Anoé]]

Latest revision as of 14:04, 7 March 2010

The Anoé scripts are a family of conscripts used to write Anoé.

The following are some of the types (known informally as 'flavours'):